Abstract
The difficulties encountered in out of pocket financing of healthcare have compelled the
introduction of pre paid health insurance in many countries, including Nigeria. This is borne
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out of a universal and equitable healthcare cover as a fundamental human right. This
initiative works on pooling of resources. This study assessed the utilization of National
Health Insurance Scheme among healthcare providers working at University of Nigeria
Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla. Descriptive survey design quantitative was used. Five
objectives were set,viz: to determine the number of healthcare providers registered, determine
the number that are card holders, assess access to benefit packages, determine the number of
the respondent’ dependents registered and are assessing the benefits and identify the
challenges encountered by the beneficiaries. A population of 311 who met the inclusion
criteria were selected using power analysis. A self structured questionnaire was used for data
collection. A pilot study was carried out with a reliability index of 0.83 after face and content
validation..frequencies, percentages and chi-square were used for descriptive and inferential
statistics for data analysis. Findings revealed that 50.3% of the respondents have partial
knowledge of the principles of the scheme, did not know the percentage they contribute and
that of the employers. It was also observed that majority of the respondents (83.6%) were
registered with the scheme, but the number of the registered dependents did not tally based on
the marital status of the respondents (70% as against 55.9%). This showed that the
respondents do not have confidence in the scheme. Furthermore, some of the respondents
were not registered, where registration is supposed to be mandatory and their money is
collected at source. Some of the registered beneficiaries do not have identity cards with
which to access healthcare. The waiting period for the cards was quite lengthy as 34.0%
indicated one year and above, while 5.5% indicated that they obtained their cards within the
normal 30 to 60days. The respondents were not accessing healthcare services as and when
due. There were a lot of challenges identified like delay or denial of healthcare services,
provision of low quality drugs, non accessibility of Health Maintenance Organization
(HMOs), especially out of pocket expenditures. In conclusion, the mandatory registration is
not enforced. In recommendation, there is a need for multiplication of Health Maintenance
Organizations for primary healthcare providers, in order to give the beneficiaries the room to
make informed choices, also seminars and workshops should be organized to update the
employees on the principles guiding the utilization of the scheme.
, C & EBELE, C (2021). Utilization Of National Health Insurance Scheme(Nhis) Among Healthcare Providers Working At University Of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku- Ozalla, Enugu. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/utilization-of-national-health-insurance-scheme-nhis-among-healthcare-providers-working-at-university-of-nigeria-teaching-hospital-ituku-ozalla-enugu
, CHUKWURAH and CATHERINE EBELE "Utilization Of National Health Insurance Scheme(Nhis) Among Healthcare Providers Working At University Of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku- Ozalla, Enugu" Afribary. Afribary, 05 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/utilization-of-national-health-insurance-scheme-nhis-among-healthcare-providers-working-at-university-of-nigeria-teaching-hospital-ituku-ozalla-enugu. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.
, CHUKWURAH, CATHERINE EBELE . "Utilization Of National Health Insurance Scheme(Nhis) Among Healthcare Providers Working At University Of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku- Ozalla, Enugu". Afribary, Afribary, 05 May. 2021. Web. 22 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/utilization-of-national-health-insurance-scheme-nhis-among-healthcare-providers-working-at-university-of-nigeria-teaching-hospital-ituku-ozalla-enugu >.
, CHUKWURAH and EBELE, CATHERINE . "Utilization Of National Health Insurance Scheme(Nhis) Among Healthcare Providers Working At University Of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku- Ozalla, Enugu" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/utilization-of-national-health-insurance-scheme-nhis-among-healthcare-providers-working-at-university-of-nigeria-teaching-hospital-ituku-ozalla-enugu