Community utilisation and satisfaction with the community-based health planning and services initiative in Ghana: a comparative study in two system learning districts of the CHPS+ project.
Margaret KwekuHubert AmuMartin AdjuikFortress Yayra AkuEmmanuel ManuElvis Enowbeyang TarkangJoyce KomesuorGeoffrey Adebayor AsaluNorbert Ndaah AmunaLaud Ampomah BoatengJustine Sefakor AlornyoRoland GloverAyaga A BawahTimothy LetsaJohn Koku Awoonor-WilliamsJames F PhillipsJohn Owusu GyapongPublished in: BMC health services research (2020)
Ghana may not be able to achieve the goal of universal health coverage (UHC) by the year 2030 if current levels of utilisation and satisfaction with CHPS services persist. To accelerate progress towards the achievement of UHC with CHPS as the vehicle through which primary health care is delivered, there should be increased public education by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) on the CHPS concept to increase utilisation. Service quality should also be improved by the GHS and other stakeholders in Ghana's health industry to increase satisfaction with CHPS services. The GHS and the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) should also institute innovative strategies to increase subscription to the NHIS since it has implications for CHPS service utilisation and satisfaction.