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Universal health insurance in Rwanda: major challenges and solutions for financial sustainability case study of Rwanda community-based health insurance part I
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Kakoma, Jean Baptiste
, Nyandekwe, Médard
, Nzayirambaho, Manassé
in
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/ community-based health insurance
/ Community-Based Health Insurance - economics
/ Community-Based Health Insurance - statistics & numerical data
/ Cost recovery
/ Expenditures
/ Fee-for-Service Plans - economics
/ Fee-for-Service Plans - statistics & numerical data
/ financial sustainability
/ Health insurance
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Informal economy
/ Insurance coverage
/ Literature reviews
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Risk Adjustment
/ Rwanda
/ Subsidies
/ Sustainability
/ Universal Health Insurance - economics
/ Universal Health Insurance - statistics & numerical data
2020
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by
Kakoma, Jean Baptiste
, Nyandekwe, Médard
, Nzayirambaho, Manassé
in
Beneficiaries
/ community-based health insurance
/ Community-Based Health Insurance - economics
/ Community-Based Health Insurance - statistics & numerical data
/ Cost recovery
/ Expenditures
/ Fee-for-Service Plans - economics
/ Fee-for-Service Plans - statistics & numerical data
/ financial sustainability
/ Health insurance
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Informal economy
/ Insurance coverage
/ Literature reviews
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Risk Adjustment
/ Rwanda
/ Subsidies
/ Sustainability
/ Universal Health Insurance - economics
/ Universal Health Insurance - statistics & numerical data
2020
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Universal health insurance in Rwanda: major challenges and solutions for financial sustainability case study of Rwanda community-based health insurance part I
by
Kakoma, Jean Baptiste
, Nyandekwe, Médard
, Nzayirambaho, Manassé
in
Beneficiaries
/ community-based health insurance
/ Community-Based Health Insurance - economics
/ Community-Based Health Insurance - statistics & numerical data
/ Cost recovery
/ Expenditures
/ Fee-for-Service Plans - economics
/ Fee-for-Service Plans - statistics & numerical data
/ financial sustainability
/ Health insurance
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Informal economy
/ Insurance coverage
/ Literature reviews
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Risk Adjustment
/ Rwanda
/ Subsidies
/ Sustainability
/ Universal Health Insurance - economics
/ Universal Health Insurance - statistics & numerical data
2020
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Universal health insurance in Rwanda: major challenges and solutions for financial sustainability case study of Rwanda community-based health insurance part I
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Universal health insurance in Rwanda: major challenges and solutions for financial sustainability case study of Rwanda community-based health insurance part I
2020
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Overview
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) has engaged attention of policy makers at both global and country levels. UHC is one of three strategic priorities of World Health Organization's (WHO) general program of work for 2019-2023, and it is then a global health priority. Rwanda Community-Based Health Insurance is considered the vehicle for UHC and Universal Health Insurance in Rwanda. CBHI was officially introduced in 1999/2000 and through 2011/2012 Rwanda was not far from effective UHC. However, since then, CBHI faced chronic financial deficit. This study aims to assess challenges facing Community-Based Health Insurance financial sustainability and to propose indicative solutions.
quantitative, qualitative, analytical, longitudinal (2011-2018) and documentary mixed methods were applied. One National Pooling Risk (100%), 15 Community-Based Health Insurance districts (50%) and 60 Community Based Health Insurance sections (13.33%) were randomly selected and included in the study. To assess major challenges, \"analyzing qualitative data G3658-6 approach\" and \"prioritization hanlon method\" were used.
the study highlighted five major challenges: (i) disproportionate risk-equalization in the social health insurance contributory system; (ii) unit cost exceeding individual income (premium plus other revenues and subsidies); (iii) imperfection in funding mobilization and recovery; (iv) cost-escalation; (v) diseconomy of scale; and the study proposed indicative solutions including injection of additional funding and shifting from current fee-for-service payment to fully active strategic purchasing mechanisms as accompanying measures.
CBHI financial sustainability is achievable, but this is contingent upon persistence of political commitment efforts to achieve UHC, correction of highlighted imperfections and injection of additional funding to allow Rwanda Community-Based Health Insurance to meet and/or exceed its cost in the long-term.
Publisher
PAMJ-CEPHRI Pan African Medical Journal - Center for Public health Research and Information,The African Field Epidemiology Network,The Pan African Medical Journal
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