Does access to and use of primary healthcare services influence health insurance uptake? A mixed-methods study in the Wa Municipality, Ghana

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Tuolong, Justine Guguneni [1 ,2 ]
Alatinga, Kennedy A. [3 ]
Yendaw, Elijah [1 ,4 ]
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[1] SD Dombo Univ Business & Dev Studies, Dept Governance & Dev Management, Wa, Ghana
[2] Brainbox Res Inst Ltd, Res Innovat & Consultancy Serv, Wa, Ghana
[3] SD Dombo Univ Business & Dev Studies, Dept Community Dev, Wa, Ghana
[4] SD Dombo Univ Business & Dev Studies, Ctr Migrat Secur & Int Relat, Wa, Ghana
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Universal health coverage; primary healthcare; national health insurance; Wa municipality; Ghana;
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10.1080/20479700.2024.2428123
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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PurposeThis study explored access to quality primary healthcare services under Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), its impact on NHIS enrolment, and the implications for attaining Universal Health Coverage (UHC).MethodsA sequential explanatory mixed-method research design was employed using a multistage sampling technique. We collected data from 413 insured individuals and 47 healthcare facilities for quantitative community-level analysis using questionnaires. Purposive sampling was used to select 17 healthcare providers and 20 insured key informants for qualitative investigation using interview guides. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, independent t-tests, and binary logistic regression. Qualitative data were thematically analyzed to explain the quantitative findings.ResultsThe results indicated a positive association between outpatient and inpatient services, maternal healthcare, and laboratory testing. Maternal healthcare and laboratory diagnostics positively influenced the renewal of NHIS membership. Binary logistic regression revealed that access to, and utilization of PHC services significantly increased the likelihood of NHIS membership renewal, influenced by healthcare system factors such as service availability, acceptability, and affordability.ConclusionOur findings suggest that policymakers must enhance the NHIS with improved service delivery to attain UHC in Ghana.
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