A critical analysis of purchasing arrangements in Kenya: the case of micro health insurance.
Kenneth Munge KabubeiStephen MulupiEdwine BarasaJane ChumaPublished in: BMC health services research (2019)
Adequate policy, legal and regulatory frameworks that integrate MHIs into the broader health financing system and support strategic purchasing practices are required. The state departments responsible for finance and health should form coordinating structures that ensure that MHI's role in universal health coverage is owned across all relevant sectors, and that actors, such as regulators, perform in a coordinated manner. The frameworks should also seek to align purchasers' relationships with providers so that clear and consistent signals are received by providers from all purchasing mechanisms present within the health system.