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Comparative Analysis of Private Retail Community Pharmacies' Participation in the National Health Insurance Scheme of Nigeria and Ghana: Implications for Access to Essential Medicines

机译:私营零售社区药房参与尼日利亚和加纳国家健康保险计划的比较分析:获取基本药物的含义

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Background Frequent stock-out of drugs in the public hospitals causes National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) enrollees to purchase most of their medicines out-of-pocket in community pharmacies, thereby imposing financial constraints on them against the main objective of the scheme. The objectives of this study were to determine and compare the level of participation of private retail community pharmacies (PRCPs) in the NHIS of Nigeria and Ghana, to describe their spatial distribution, and to highlight from literature major factors that would influence the participation of these pharmacies in the scheme. Methods PRCPs data were collected from the Nigerian NHIS active secondary healthcare providers list of 1st July 2017 and the Ghanaian NHIS active providers online list of 2018. PRCPs densities at the national levels were calculated from last published national coverage data for each country. Results The total number of PRCP accredited by NHIS of both Nigeria and Ghana is 964(639[66.3% versus 325[33.7%]). NHIS accredited PRCPs densities for Nigeria and Ghana were 1 PRCP per 9, 390 enrollees and 1 PRCP per 33, 108 enrollees respectively. Across the Nigerian States, it was noted that Lagos State has the highest proportion (21.4%, n = 137) of community pharmacy participation in the scheme whereas, in Ghan, Greater Accra Region has the highest participation (34.2%, n = 111). Conclusion This study revealed low participation of PRCPs and skewed spatial distribution between urban and rural areas of both countries, although there was higher participation of these pharmacies in Nigeria due to Nigerian lower NHIS coverage data compared to Ghana.
机译:背景公立医院经常缺药,这导致国民健康保险计划(NHIS)的参加者在社区药房自费购买大部分药品,从而对该计划的主要目标施加了财务限制。这项研究的目的是确定和比较尼日利亚和加纳的NHIS中私人零售社区药店(PRCP)的参与水平,描述其空间分布,并从文献中突出显示会影响这些零售店参与的主要因素。该计划中的药房。方法从2017年7月1日的尼日利亚NHIS活跃二级医疗保健提供者名单和2018年加纳NHIS活跃提供者在线名单中收集PRCPs数据。国家水平的PRCPs密度是根据每个国家最近发布的国家覆盖范围数据计算得出的。结果尼日利亚和加纳的NHIS认可的PRCP总数为964(639 [66.3%比325 [33.7%])。 NHIS认可的尼日利亚和加纳的PRCP密度分别为每9名390名注册者1个PRCP和每33名108名注册人1个PRCP。在整个尼日利亚州,人们注意到,拉各斯州社区药房参与该计划的比例最高(21.4%,n = 137),而在加纳,大阿克拉地区的社区药房参与度最高(34.2%,n = 111)。 。结论本研究表明,尽管尼日利亚的NHIS覆盖率数据低于加纳,但由于尼日利亚的NHIS覆盖率较低,这两个国家的药房参与度较高,尽管这两个国家的PRCPs参与率较低,而且两国的城乡空间分布存在偏斜。

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