Barriers and facilitators to health services utilization among households with free community-based health insurance enrolment in Ethiopia: A qualitative study

Doris Osei Afriyie , Kaku Attah Damoah , Essa Chanie Mussa , Frank Otchere , Nyasha Tirivayi
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Abstract

Background

To build an integrated social protection programme, Ethiopia introduced a pilot initiative that facilitated community-based health insurance (CBHI) premium exemptions for permanent direct support (PDS) beneficiaries. This study sought to explore the factors that influence access and utilization of health services among PDS beneficiaries following free CBHI enrolment.

Methods

We conducted an exploratory qualitative inquiry using semi-structured interviews with 22 key informants and 22 PDS beneficiaries (focus group discussions and in-depth interviews) in two sub-cities of Addis Ababa where a pilot intervention was implemented. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data.

Results

CBHI has facilitated timely access to healthcare services by reducing financial barriers for PDS beneficiaries. However, challenges related to the quality of health services, such as the shortages of commodities and attitudes of health professionals, have hindered optimal use. These challenges often lead to some beneficiaries returning to traditional sources or foregoing formal healthcare services altogether, as their cash transfers are insufficient for the ancilliary out-of-pocket health payments. Inadequate social support, lack of education about health services and insurance use are also key factors that have affected service uptake. A person-centred approach involving greater engagement with social workers could provide awareness and support for beneficiaries to maximize health services utilization.

Conclusion

After free enrolment in health insurance, it is crucial to address barriers to accessing healthcare services that are faced by vulnerable populations. There is a need for strengthening social services and primary health care systems and ensuring that health professionals are competent in caring for indigents.
埃塞俄比亚免费参加社区医疗保险的家庭利用保健服务的障碍和促进因素:一项定性研究
背景:为了建立综合社会保护方案,埃塞俄比亚推出了一项试点倡议,促进社区健康保险对永久直接支助受益人的保费豁免。本研究旨在探讨免费加入儿童健康计划后影响PDS受益人获得和利用卫生服务的因素。方法:我们在亚的斯亚贝巴的两个副城市开展了一项探索性质的调查,采用半结构化访谈(焦点小组讨论和深度访谈)对22名关键信息提供者和22名PDS受益人进行了访谈。采用主题分析法对数据进行分析。结果基层医疗保健通过减少残疾人福利受益人的经济障碍,促进了他们及时获得医疗保健服务。然而,与保健服务质量有关的挑战,如商品短缺和保健专业人员的态度,阻碍了保健服务的最佳利用。这些挑战往往导致一些受益人返回传统来源或完全放弃正式的保健服务,因为他们的现金转移不足以支付辅助的自付保健费用。社会支持不足、缺乏关于保健服务和保险使用的教育也是影响接受服务的关键因素。以人为本的办法涉及更多社会工作者的参与,可提高受益人的认识和支持,最大限度地利用保健服务。结论免费参保后,解决弱势群体获得医疗服务的障碍至关重要。有必要加强社会服务和初级卫生保健系统,并确保卫生专业人员有能力照顾穷人。
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