| Literature DB >> 27188983 |
Lucky Osaheni Lawani1, Chukwuemeka Anthony Iyoke2, Robinson Chukwudi Onoh1, Peter Onubiwe Nkwo2, Isa Ayuba Ibrahim3, Kenneth Chinedu Ekwedigwe4, Atombosoba Adokiye Ekine3.
Abstract
This study determined the obstetric benefits and compared the obstetric indices and pregnancy outcome of enrollees and non-enrollees of the national health insurance scheme (NHIS). A prospective cohort study of enrollees and non-enrollees of NHIS was conducted over 2 years. Data was analysed with Epi-info statistical software. Malaria (25.3% versus 8.0%, p value ≤0.001), anaemia (11.3% versus 3.3%, p value ≤0.0001), preterm delivery (8.0% versus 2.7% p value = 0.00001), antenatal default rate (22.7% versus 6.7%, p value = 0.0001) and maternal death (2.7% versus 0.7%, p value = 0.00001) were higher in the non-insured. Singleton low birth weight (9.3% versus 2.7%, p value = 0.00001) and new born admission (10.7% versus 4.7%, p value = 0.00001) were also more in non-enrollee, with higher perinatal deaths (6.7% versus 2.0%, p value = 0.00001). Women managed under the Nigerian NHIS scheme had better maternal and perinatal indices, therefore, effort should be scaled up to ensure universal health insurance coverage for all parturient and their newborn.Entities:
Keywords: Health insurance; enrollee; health financing; non-enrollee; obstetric indices; pregnancy outcome
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27188983 DOI: 10.1080/01443615.2016.1174830
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obstet Gynaecol ISSN: 0144-3615 Impact factor: 1.246