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Between policy and reality: a study of a community based health insurance programme in Kwara State Nigeria

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dc.contributor.advisor Adesina, Jimi O.
dc.contributor.author Lawal, Afeez Folorunsho
dc.date.accessioned 2021-08-26T02:34:07Z
dc.date.available 2021-08-26T02:34:07Z
dc.date.issued 2020-10
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27847
dc.description Bibliography: leaves 268-317 en
dc.description.abstract The challenge of accessing affordable healthcare services in the developing countries prompted the promotion of community-based health insurance (CBHI) as an effective alternative. CBHI has been implemented in many countries of the South over the last three decades for the purpose of improving access and attaining universal health coverage. However, the sudden stoppage of a CBHI programme in rural Nigeria raised a lot of concerns about the suitability of the health financing scheme. Thus, this thesis examines the stoppage of the CBHI programme in rural Kwara, Nigeria. Premised on the health policy triangle as a conceptual framework, mixed methods approach was adopted for data collection. This involved 12 focus group discussions, 22 in-depth interviews, 32 key informant interviews and 1,583 questionaires. The study participants were community members, community leaders, healthcare providers, policymakers, international partner, health maintenance organisation officials and a researcher. Findings revealed that transnational actors relied on various resources (e.g. fund and ‘expertise’) and formed alliances with local actors to drive the introduction of the programme. As such, the design and implementation of the policy were dominated by international actors. Despite the sustainability challenges faced by the programme, the study found that it benefitted some of the enrolled community members. Though, even at the subsidised amount, enrolment premium was still a challenge for many. The main reasons for the stoppage of the programme are a paucity of fund and poor management. The stoppage of the programme, however, signified a point of reversal in the relative achievements recorded by the CBHI scheme because community members have deserted the healthcare facilities due to high costs of care. In view of these, the thesis notes that short-term policies often lead to temporary outcomes and suggests the need to repurpose the role of the state by introducing a long-term comprehensive healthcare policy – based on the reality of the nation – to provide equitable healthcare services for the citizenry irrespective of their capacity to pay. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xx, 344 leaves; maps, tables, graphs) en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Healthcare reform en
dc.subject Healthcare financing en
dc.subject Community-based health insurance en
dc.subject Universal health coverage en
dc.subject Social policy en
dc.subject Enrolment en
dc.subject Health benefits en
dc.subject Policy transfer en
dc.subject Stoppage en
dc.subject Kwara en
dc.subject Nigeria en
dc.subject.ddc 362.10966957
dc.subject.lcsh Mutual health organizations -- Nigeria -- Kwara State en
dc.subject.lcsh Community health services -- Nigeria -- Kwara State en
dc.subject.lcsh Health insurance -- Nigeria -- Kwara State en
dc.subject.lcsh Public health -- Nigeria -- Kwara State en
dc.subject.lcsh Primary health care -- Nigeria -- Kwara State en
dc.subject.lcsh Medical policy -- Nigeria -- Kwara State en
dc.title Between policy and reality: a study of a community based health insurance programme in Kwara State Nigeria en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Sociology en
dc.description.degree D. Phil. (Sociology) en


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