Advancing alternative health care financing through effective community partnership: A necessity for universal health coverage in Nigeria

This paper sought to advance alternative health care financing for the attainment of universal health coverage (UHC) in Nigeria considering the widening inequality, dwindling government spending, and non-inclusive health insurance scheme in the country. An adoptive narrative review of existing liter...

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Main Authors: Isaac Akintoyese Oyekola, John Olusegun Ojediran, Oludele Albert Ajani, Eyitayo Joseph Oyeyipo, Bamidele Rasak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Cogent Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2020.1776946
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spelling doaj-05ad2bc3594c495f84bb1795be0efdab2021-08-24T15:34:23ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Social Sciences2331-18862020-01-016110.1080/23311886.2020.17769461776946Advancing alternative health care financing through effective community partnership: A necessity for universal health coverage in NigeriaIsaac Akintoyese Oyekola0John Olusegun Ojediran1Oludele Albert Ajani2Eyitayo Joseph Oyeyipo3Bamidele Rasak4Landmark UniversityLandmark UniversityObafemi Awolowo UniversityLandmark UniversityLandmark UniversityThis paper sought to advance alternative health care financing for the attainment of universal health coverage (UHC) in Nigeria considering the widening inequality, dwindling government spending, and non-inclusive health insurance scheme in the country. An adoptive narrative review of existing literature and authors’ experiences and observations of health care financing system was used to develop an overview of health care financing system in Nigeria. The results showed that Nigeria has a long way to go in attaining universal health coverage considering her high burden of disease and low health care expenditure, especially in comparison with Africa and similar countries across the globe. The results further showed that out-of-pocket spending dominates health care expenditure in Nigeria, and that the only way to curb heavy reliance on unsustainable and inequitable health care financing is to encourage risk-pooling of resources. This article therefore argues that alternative health care financing through effective community partnership is a necessity to achieving health for all. This understanding could inform health policies by annexing necessary connections with the promise of extending primary health care to all, especially the vulnerable groups, in a rapidly changing but highly unequal society.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2020.1776946health care financinghealth governancecommunity health partnershipuniversal health coverage
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author Isaac Akintoyese Oyekola
John Olusegun Ojediran
Oludele Albert Ajani
Eyitayo Joseph Oyeyipo
Bamidele Rasak
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John Olusegun Ojediran
Oludele Albert Ajani
Eyitayo Joseph Oyeyipo
Bamidele Rasak
Advancing alternative health care financing through effective community partnership: A necessity for universal health coverage in Nigeria
Cogent Social Sciences
health care financing
health governance
community health partnership
universal health coverage
author_facet Isaac Akintoyese Oyekola
John Olusegun Ojediran
Oludele Albert Ajani
Eyitayo Joseph Oyeyipo
Bamidele Rasak
author_sort Isaac Akintoyese Oyekola
title Advancing alternative health care financing through effective community partnership: A necessity for universal health coverage in Nigeria
title_short Advancing alternative health care financing through effective community partnership: A necessity for universal health coverage in Nigeria
title_full Advancing alternative health care financing through effective community partnership: A necessity for universal health coverage in Nigeria
title_fullStr Advancing alternative health care financing through effective community partnership: A necessity for universal health coverage in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Advancing alternative health care financing through effective community partnership: A necessity for universal health coverage in Nigeria
title_sort advancing alternative health care financing through effective community partnership: a necessity for universal health coverage in nigeria
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Social Sciences
issn 2331-1886
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This paper sought to advance alternative health care financing for the attainment of universal health coverage (UHC) in Nigeria considering the widening inequality, dwindling government spending, and non-inclusive health insurance scheme in the country. An adoptive narrative review of existing literature and authors’ experiences and observations of health care financing system was used to develop an overview of health care financing system in Nigeria. The results showed that Nigeria has a long way to go in attaining universal health coverage considering her high burden of disease and low health care expenditure, especially in comparison with Africa and similar countries across the globe. The results further showed that out-of-pocket spending dominates health care expenditure in Nigeria, and that the only way to curb heavy reliance on unsustainable and inequitable health care financing is to encourage risk-pooling of resources. This article therefore argues that alternative health care financing through effective community partnership is a necessity to achieving health for all. This understanding could inform health policies by annexing necessary connections with the promise of extending primary health care to all, especially the vulnerable groups, in a rapidly changing but highly unequal society.
topic health care financing
health governance
community health partnership
universal health coverage
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2020.1776946
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