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Sustainable financing mechanisms for strengthening mental health systems in Nigeria
by
Olayiwola, Saheed
, Lund, Crick
, Gureje, Oye
, Chisholm, Dan
, Abdulmalik, Jibril
, Docrat, Sumaiyah
in
Clinical Psychology
/ Data collection
/ Ebola virus
/ Emigration
/ Expenditures
/ Finance
/ Financial management
/ Financial risk
/ Global health
/ Global mental health
/ Health Administration
/ Health care industry
/ Health insurance
/ Health services
/ Households
/ Insurance coverage
/ Low income countries
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mental health care
/ Mental health financing
/ Mental health services
/ Mental health systems
/ Mentally ill persons
/ Methods
/ National health insurance
/ Nigeria
/ Planning
/ Poverty
/ Productivity
/ Psychiatry
/ Safety and security measures
/ Sustainable development
2019
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Sustainable financing mechanisms for strengthening mental health systems in Nigeria
by
Olayiwola, Saheed
, Lund, Crick
, Gureje, Oye
, Chisholm, Dan
, Abdulmalik, Jibril
, Docrat, Sumaiyah
in
Clinical Psychology
/ Data collection
/ Ebola virus
/ Emigration
/ Expenditures
/ Finance
/ Financial management
/ Financial risk
/ Global health
/ Global mental health
/ Health Administration
/ Health care industry
/ Health insurance
/ Health services
/ Households
/ Insurance coverage
/ Low income countries
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mental health care
/ Mental health financing
/ Mental health services
/ Mental health systems
/ Mentally ill persons
/ Methods
/ National health insurance
/ Nigeria
/ Planning
/ Poverty
/ Productivity
/ Psychiatry
/ Safety and security measures
/ Sustainable development
2019
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Sustainable financing mechanisms for strengthening mental health systems in Nigeria
by
Olayiwola, Saheed
, Lund, Crick
, Gureje, Oye
, Chisholm, Dan
, Abdulmalik, Jibril
, Docrat, Sumaiyah
in
Clinical Psychology
/ Data collection
/ Ebola virus
/ Emigration
/ Expenditures
/ Finance
/ Financial management
/ Financial risk
/ Global health
/ Global mental health
/ Health Administration
/ Health care industry
/ Health insurance
/ Health services
/ Households
/ Insurance coverage
/ Low income countries
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mental health care
/ Mental health financing
/ Mental health services
/ Mental health systems
/ Mentally ill persons
/ Methods
/ National health insurance
/ Nigeria
/ Planning
/ Poverty
/ Productivity
/ Psychiatry
/ Safety and security measures
/ Sustainable development
2019
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Sustainable financing mechanisms for strengthening mental health systems in Nigeria
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Sustainable financing mechanisms for strengthening mental health systems in Nigeria
2019
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Overview
Background and aims
Current coverage of mental health care in low- and middle-income countries is limited, not only in terms of access to services but also in terms of financial protection of persons in need of care and treatment. This is especially pertinent considering the established relationship between mental illness and poverty and the need to ensure the financial risk protection of persons with mental disorders and their families as part of country’s efforts to attain universal health coverage. This study set out to review the health and socio-economic contexts of Nigeria as well as to generate strategies for sustainable mental health financing that will be feasible, within the specific context of the country.
Methods
A multi-methods approach was developed and applied, consisting of three steps: a situational analysis of Nigeria’s health system, macro-fiscal economic profile, and socio-political status, including a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis of the Nigerian socio-economic, general and mental health context; key informant interviews with 12 expert stakeholders drawn from state and non-state actors in the health and financial sectors; and a policy analysis of sustainable financing options.
Results
Key challenges identified were: poor funding; reduced access to care, resulting in a huge treatment gap; and out of pocket payment for services—leading to impoverishment. Comprehensive coverage of mental health conditions within the ongoing health insurance reforms was identified as a key strategy for moving towards sustainable mental health financing in Nigeria. Other identified strategies include enhanced integration of mental health into primary care; incorporation of mental health into other strategic and currently funded programmes; adoption of performance-based financing measures; and renewed engagement with stakeholders, including external donor institutions.
Conclusions
A suite of feasible and actionable measures can be implemented to increase mental health service financing, reduce health-related financial burden on households, increase help-seeking and access to quality mental health care and, ultimately, reduce the large treatment and financing gap for mental disorders in Nigeria.
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