Does capitation affect patient satisfaction and prevalence of out-of-pocket payments in the insured? A propensity score analysis of Ghana’s demographic and health survey data

被引:0
作者
Shafiq Siita
Sharon E. Cox
Kara Hanson
机构
[1] Upper East Regional Office,National Health Insurance Authority
[2] Nagasaki University,School of Tropical Medicine and Global Health
[3] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM),undefined
来源
BMC Health Services Research | / 19卷
关键词
Capitation; Out-of-pocket; Quality perceptions; Propensity score; Health insurance; Ghana;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 105 条
[1]  
Yip W(2009)China’s health care reform: a tentative assessment China Econ Rev 20 613-619
[2]  
Hsiao W(2016)Technical analysis, contestation and politics in policy agenda setting and implementation: the rise and fall of primary care maternal services from Ghana's capitation policy BMC Health Serv Res 16 323-340
[3]  
Koduah A(2016)Does capitation payment under national health insurance affect subscribers' trust in their primary care provider? A cross-sectional survey of insurance subscribers in Ghana BMC Health Serv Res 16 437-172
[4]  
van Dijk H(2003)Provider payments and patient charges as policy tools for cost-containment: how successful are they in high-income countries? Hum Resour Health 1 6-272
[5]  
Agyepong IA(2002)Mental health costs and access under alternative capitation systems in Colorado Health Serv Res 37 315-48
[6]  
Andoh-Adjei FX(1995)Utah's prepaid mental health plan: the first year Health Aff (Millwood) 14 160-317
[7]  
Cornelissen D(2017)Getting incentives right? The impact of hospital capitation payment in Vietnam Health Econ 26 263-55
[8]  
Asante FA(2007)The impact of micro health insurance on Rwandan health Centre costs Health Policy Plan 22 40-55
[9]  
Spaan E(1999)Patient satisfaction in Bangkok: the impact of hospital ownership and patient payment status Int J Qual Health Care 11 309-424
[10]  
van der Velden K(2018)Perception of quality health care delivery under capitation payment: a cross-sectional survey of health insurance subscribers and providers in Ghana BMC Fam Pract 19 37-21