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- Title
FACTEURS LIES A LA MISE EN OEUVRE DE L'ASSURANCE MALADIE OBLIGATOIRE AU NIVEAU DES CSCOMS A KALABAN CORO, KATI, MALI.
- Authors
KOUYATÉ, Boubacar Sidiki; SANGHO, Oumar; SANGHO, Fanta; SANGARE, Yaya; CISSE, Mahamadou Oumar; COULIBALY, Cheick Abou; TOGO, Yaya; SANGHO, Aboubacar; IKNANE, Akory Ag; SANGHO, Hamadoun
- Abstract
Objective: To identify the factors influencing the implementation of compulsory health insurance in two community health centers (CHC) in the health district of Kalaban Coro in Kati. Material methods: It was a cross-sectional descriptive study from July 1, 2017 to October 31, 2018 in both CHC of Koulouba and Kalaban Coro central. We conducted a literature review and in-depth interviews with 20 people. A content analysis was done manually using deductive and inductive logic. Results: Out of all the services in 2017, those insured by the compulsory health insurance benefited from 5% of deliveries, 7% of the first antenatal cares and 8% of curative cares at the CHC of Koulouba against 0.1%, 0,3% and 3% respectively in CHC of Kalaban Coro central. The implementation of the compulsory health insurance and the reimbursement mechanisms have been facilitated through the establishment of information and communication channels, the training of members of the Federations of Community Health Associations at national, regional and local levels and other forms of support for CHC. The reimbursement period was 1-3 months in Koulouba against an absence since 2017 in Kalaban Coro central. Governance, monitoring and evaluation and staff motivation systems were weak or nonexistent. They resulted in financial and drug supply difficulties. Conclusion: Among the factors identified, the reimbursement mechanism posed the most problem for CHC and delegated management organizations.
- Publication
Mali Médical, 2021, Vol 36, Issue 1, p38
- ISSN
0464-7874
- Publication type
Article