A Review of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana: What Are the Sustainability Threats and Prospects?
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Abstract
Background
The introduction of the national health insurance scheme (NHIS) in Ghana in 2003 significantly
contributed to improved health services utilization and health outcomes. However,
stagnating active membership, reports of poor quality health care rendered to NHIS-insured
clients and cost escalations have raised concerns on the operational and financial sustainability
of the scheme. This paper reviewed peer reviewed articles and grey literature on the
sustainability challenges and prospects of the NHIS in Ghana.
Methods
Electronic search was done for literature published between 2003±2016 on the NHIS and its
sustainability in Ghana. A total of 66 publications relevant to health insurance in Ghana and
other developing countries were retrieved from Cochrane, PubMed, ScienceDirect and
Googlescholar for initial screening. Out of this number, 31 eligible peer reviewed articles
were selected for final review based on specific relevance to the Ghanaian context.
Results
Ability of the NHIS to continue its operations in Ghana is threatened financially and operationally
by factors such as: cost escalation, possible political interference, inadequate technical
capacity, spatial distribution of health facilities and health workers, inadequate
monitoring mechanisms, broad benefits package, large exemption groups, inadequate client
education, and limited community engagement. Moreover, poor quality care in NHISaccredited
health facilities potentially reduces clients' trust in the scheme and consequently
decreases (re)enrolment rates. These sustainability challenges were reviewed and discussed
in this paper.
Conclusions
The NHIS continues to play a critical role towards attaining universal health coverage in
Ghana albeit confronted by challenges that could potentially collapse the scheme. Averting this possible predicament will largely depend on concerted efforts of key stakeholders such
as health insurance managers, service providers, insurance subscribers, policy makers and
political actors.
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Alhassan RK, Nketiah-Amponsah E, Arhinful DK (2016) A Review of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana: What Are the Sustainability Threats and Prospects? PLoS ONE 11(11): e0165151.