探索喀麦隆患者和提供者对健康保险有效性的看法:一项定性研究。

IF 3.3 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Adanze Nge Cynthia, Bülent Kılıç
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摘要

背景:到2030年实现全民健康覆盖的全球努力得到了广泛关注,包括喀麦隆等低收入和中等收入国家在内的许多国家都在努力实施改革。然而,财政、基础设施和体制障碍使得在喀麦隆实现全民健康覆盖具有挑战性。为了实现这一目标,医疗保险制度,特别是私人医疗保险,已越来越多地得到推广,以减少自付医疗费用。然而,关键问题仍然是病人是否物有所值。本研究旨在研究喀麦隆患者和医疗保健提供者对医疗保险有效性的看法,重点关注意识、满意度以及影响其可及性和功能的挑战。方法:在伦理批准后,本研究采用定性探索性设计,使用关键线人访谈(KII)来检查喀麦隆患者和医疗保健提供者对医疗保险有效性的看法。该研究关注影响可访问性和功能的意识、满意度和挑战。反思性专题分析用于确定我们研究的重要方面。结果:为了确保确定的主题准确地代表数据并保持其独特性,对其进行了系统的审查和改进。这一过程产生了五个主要主题:(1)医疗服务的可及性和质量;(2)健康保险的财务悖论;(3)健康保险框架中的结构和运营挑战;(4)关于健康保险的信息差距和认识;(5)关于健康保险有效性的不同经验和观点。所有与会者都同意,健康保险减少了自付医疗费用。未参保的患者将高额保费、对医疗体系的不信任以及对保险选择的了解不足作为不参保的原因。参加保险的病人对他们的保险方案表示严重不满,特别是对漫长的报销程序和不充分的医疗保险表示不满。结论:调查结果表明,喀麦隆普遍同意医疗保险的好处。为了提高参保率和满意度,需要让所有社会经济阶层的人都能负担得起保费,并考虑增加有关保险选择的信息传播和宣传。精简报销流程也至关重要。
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Exploring patient and provider perspectives on health insurance effectiveness in cameroon: a qualitative study.

Exploring patient and provider perspectives on health insurance effectiveness in cameroon: a qualitative study.

Exploring patient and provider perspectives on health insurance effectiveness in cameroon: a qualitative study.

Background: The global push to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) by 2030 has gained widespread attention, with many countries, including low- and middle-income nations like Cameroon, striving to implement reforms. However, financial, infrastructural, and systemic barriers make achieving UHC in Cameroon challenging. In pursuit of this goal, health insurance systems, particularly private health insurance, have been increasingly promoted to reduce out-of-pocket health expenses. However, the key question remains whether patients receive value for their money. This study aimed to examine the perspectives of patients and healthcare providers on the effectiveness of health insurance in Cameroon, with a focus on awareness, satisfaction, and the challenges influencing its accessibility and functionality.

Method: Following ethical approvals, this study employed a qualitative exploratory design, using key informant interviews (KII) to examine the perspectives of patients and healthcare providers on the effectiveness of health insurance in Cameroon. The study focused on awareness, satisfaction, and challenges influencing accessibility and functionality. Reflective thematic analysis was used to identify important aspects of our study.

Result: To ensure that the identified themes accurately represented the data and remained distinct, they were systematically reviewed and refined. This process resulted in five main themes: (1) Accessibility and Quality of Healthcare Services, (2) The Financial Paradox of Health Insurance, (3) Structural and Operational Challenges in the Health Insurance Framework, (4) Information Gaps and Awareness about Health Insurance, and (5) Divergent Experiences and Perspectives on Health Insurance Effectiveness. All participants agreed that health insurance reduces out-of-pocket health costs. Uninsured patients cited high premiums, distrust in the healthcare system, and insufficient knowledge about insurance options as reasons for not enrolling. Insured patients expressed significant dissatisfaction with their insurance packages, particularly with lengthy reimbursement processes and inadequate medical coverage.

Conclusion: The findings indicate a general agreement on the benefits of health insurance in Cameroon. To improve enrolment and satisfaction, premiums need to be made affordable across all socioeconomic levels, and consider increasing information dissemination and publicity about insurance options. Streamlining reimbursement processes is also crucial.

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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
4.20%
发文量
59
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Economics Review is an international high-quality journal covering all fields of Health Economics. A broad range of theoretical contributions, empirical studies and analyses of health policy with a health economic focus will be considered for publication. Its scope includes macro- and microeconomics of health care financing, health insurance and reimbursement as well as health economic evaluation, health services research and health policy analysis. Further research topics are the individual and institutional aspects of health care management and the growing importance of health care in developing countries.
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