Effect Of Covid-19 On Maternal And Child Health Services Utilization In Ghana. Evidence From The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
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Introduction
Covid-19 has had devastating effect on health systems and health utilization globally. Maternal and newborn care were adversely affected but little or nothing is known about the impact
it has caused to it. This study seeks to determine the effect of Covid-19 on healthcare utilisation with specifics on Antenatal, Postnatal, Deliveries and Out-patient attendance.
Methods
The study uses secondary data obtained from the four (4) Claims Processing Centres of the
National Health Insurance Authority. Through the use of convenient sampling, a total of 502
facilities were selected for inclusion in the research. The study used a longitudinal claims
submitted from a cross-section of health facilities namely Community-Based Health Plan ning and Services, Maternity Homes, Health Centers, Clinics, Primary, Secondary, and Ter tiary Hospitals for Antenatal, Postnatal, Out-patient consultations and Delivery attendances
from January 2018 to December 2021. Data before and during the Covid-19 pandemic were
compared. Segmented regression analysis as an interrupted time series analysis was
employed to assess the effect of the pandemic on utilization of services.
Results
The results indicate that Covid-19 had a significant impact on healthcare utilization in Ghana.
Month-on-month, antenatal and out-patient utilization decreased by 21,948.21 and
151,342.40, respectively. Postnatal and delivery services saw an insignificant monthly
increase of 37.76 and 1,795.83 from the onset of the covid-19 pandemic and the introduction
of movement restrictions. This decline was observed across all care levels, except for Com munity-Based Health Planning and Services, which showed a slight increase. Also, the results
indicate projected average misses of scheduled antenatal, postnatal, out-patient reviews, and
deliveries at 21,037.75, 6,428.23, 141,395.30 and 4,745.63 patients respectively. Conclusion
The study reveals that Covid-19 led to a decrease in utilization of healthcare which affected
pregnant women and newborn care as well. It was evident from the results that community-based healthcare is more resilient and efficient in delivering healthcare amidst the pandemic. In our quest to achieve Universal Health Coverage by 2030, Ghana’s health system
should improve on the community-based healthcare system and include technology in its
healthcare delivery for the people.
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Opoku-Boateng YN, Opoku-Asante E, Lagarde M, Nketiah-Amponsah E (2024) Effect of Covid-19 on maternal and child health services utilization in Ghana. Evidence from the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). PLoS ONE 19(12): e0311277.
