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Access to Maternal Healthcare Services under the National Health Insurance Policy in the Upper West Region, Ghana

In: Healthcare Access - Regional Overviews

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  • Abdul-Moomin Adams
  • Ibrahim Abu Abdulai

Abstract

Health insurance coverage provides the spring board for pregnant women to access and utilise maternal healthcare services. Yet, studies on health insurance coverage, access and utilisation of maternal healthcare are a handful. Consequently, this study examines women's access and utilisation of maternal healthcare services under the free maternal health policy in two districts in northern Ghana. The study adopted the mixed research approach with the aid of the cross-sectional design involving 212 respondents. An interview schedule was utilised in the collection of data. Percentages, Chi-square test for independence and Mann-Whitney U test as well as thematic analysis were used to analyse the data. The study revealed that 93.9% of the respondents had enrolled unto the national health insurance scheme and 98.6% of them went for antennal care. Majority (66.5%) of them had facility-based delivery. However, 79.7% of them incur cost in seeking delivery care. In brief, health insurance coverage appears to contribute to improved access and utilisation of maternal healthcare services in the two districts. Nonetheless, the government should provide the basic items that are needed for delivery to lessen the cost burden associated with facility-based delivery.

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  • Abdul-Moomin Adams & Ibrahim Abu Abdulai, 2020. "Access to Maternal Healthcare Services under the National Health Insurance Policy in the Upper West Region, Ghana," Chapters, in: Umar Bacha & Urska Rozman & Sonja Sostar Turk (ed.), Healthcare Access - Regional Overviews, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:202449
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.88982
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    Keywords

    healthcare; health; insurance; maternal; Ghana;
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    JEL classification:

    • I11 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Analysis of Health Care Markets

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