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Health insurance coverage and maternal health services in Rwanda: a policy paradox

Manzoor Ahmad Malik (Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India)
Wondimagegnehu Alemu (Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA)

International Journal of Social Economics

ISSN: 0306-8293

Article publication date: 15 August 2023

Issue publication date: 4 March 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Research has found a strong correlation between maternal healthcare and health insurance coverage. But, despite having one of the best health coverage systems in the developing world, Rwanda still faces formidable challenges in provision certain key maternal health services, leading to higher levels of maternal morbidity and mortality. To understand this paradox, this study will examine the association between maternal health services and insurance coverage, utilizing the latest data from the Rwanda Demographic Health Survey.

Design/methodology/approach

Using a sample of 6,167 childbearing women aged 15–49 years, a bivariate and multivariate analysis was conducted to examine the paradoxical relationship between health insurance and maternal health services, such as antenatal care, in Rwanda.

Findings

The results reveal significant differences in ANC4+ and the timing of the first ANC, which remain low in Rwanda. Despite significant improvements in delivery factors and skilled ANC providers, ANC4+ rates in the country remain the lowest. However, this study found a positive and significant association between ANC4+ and insurance coverage (AOR = 1.64, p < 0.001).

Originality/value

Rwanda has implemented an effective health insurance policy, but there has been minimal progress in the utilization of maternal health services. Therefore, there is a strong need for policy interventions to reduce barriers to healthcare utilization. Additionally, supply-side factors such as transportation, socio-cultural factors and other logistic barriers should be examined in greater detail. These factors may overshadow the impact of health insurance on the utilization of healthcare services in Rwanda.

Peer review

The peer review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/IJSE-01-2023-0059

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Citation

Malik, M.A. and Alemu, W. (2024), "Health insurance coverage and maternal health services in Rwanda: a policy paradox", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 51 No. 3, pp. 377-391. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSE-01-2023-0059

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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