The operations of the free maternal care policy and out of pocket payments during childbirth in rural Northern Ghana.
Philip Ayizem DalinjongAlex Y WangCaroline S E HomerPublished in: Health economics review (2017)
The NHIS policy has not eliminated financial barriers associated with childbirth which impacts the welfare of some women. Women continued to make OOP payments, largely as a result of a delay in reimbursement by the NHIS. There is need to re-examine the reimbursement system in order to prevent shortage of funding to health facilities and thus encourage skilled attendance for the reduction of maternal deaths as well as the achievement of universal health coverage.
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