作者
Jane Macha, Bronwyn Harris, Bertha Garshong, John E Ataguba, James Akazili, August Kuwawenaruwa, Josephine Borghi
发表日期
2012/3/1
期刊
Health policy and planning
卷号
27
期号
suppl_1
页码范围
i46-i54
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
In Ghana, Tanzania and South Africa, health care financing is progressive overall. However, out-of-pocket payments and health insurance for the informal sector are regressive. The distribution of health care benefits is generally pro-rich. This paper explores the factors influencing these distributions in the three countries. Qualitative data were collected through focus group discussions and in-depth interviews with insurance scheme members, the uninsured, health care providers and managers. Household surveys were also conducted in all countries. Flat-rate contributions contributed to the regressivity of informal sector voluntary schemes, either by design (in Tanzania) or due to difficulties in identifying household income levels (in Ghana). In all three countries, the regressivity of out-of-pocket payments is due to the incomplete enforcement of exemption and waiver policies, partial or no insurance cover among …
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