Private healthcare provider experiences with social health insurance schemes: Findings from a qualitative study in Ghana and Kenya.
Maia SieverdingCynthia OnyangoLauren SuchmanPublished in: PloS one (2018)
In expanding social health insurance, coordinated efforts are needed to increase coverage rates among underserved populations while also accrediting the private providers who serve those populations. Market pressure was a key force driving providers to gain and maintain accreditation in both countries. Developing mechanisms to engage private providers as stakeholders in social health insurance schemes is important to incentivizing their participation and addressing their concerns.