Supporting a review of the benefits package of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana.
Heleen VellekoopEmmanuel OdameJessica OchalekPublished in: Cost effectiveness and resource allocation : C/E (2022)
Current funding to the NHIS is insufficient to provide the historical benefits package, which promises to cover over 95% of disease conditions occurring in Ghana, to the total population. Shifting the NHIS focus from intervention coverage to population coverage is likely to lead to better health outcomes. A primary care package may be most feasible in the short-term, though additional physicians should be trained to provide higher-level care that is highly cost-effective, such as emergency neonatal care.