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An Examination of the Role of Health Insurance in Reducing Out-of-Pocket Expenses for Maternal Care in Adamawa State

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Background of the Study

Maternal healthcare remains a critical public health issue in Nigeria, with high maternal mortality rates linked to inadequate healthcare access and financial constraints. One of the major barriers to accessing quality maternal care is the high cost of services, which forces many women to rely on out-of-pocket (OOP) payments. The World Health Organization (WHO, 2024) has emphasized the importance of health insurance in reducing financial hardship and increasing access to essential maternal healthcare services.

In Adamawa State, many pregnant women face financial difficulties when accessing antenatal care, skilled birth attendance, and postnatal services. Government-led initiatives such as the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and state health insurance programs aim to reduce these costs. However, enrollment remains low due to lack of awareness, administrative bottlenecks, and socio-cultural barriers (UNICEF, 2024).

Health insurance has the potential to alleviate the financial burden of maternal care by covering the costs of hospital deliveries, antenatal check-ups, and emergency obstetric services. However, its impact on out-of-pocket expenses in Adamawa State has not been extensively studied. This research aims to examine the effectiveness of health insurance in reducing maternal healthcare expenses and identify challenges limiting its accessibility and utilization.

Statement of the Problem

Many women in Adamawa State continue to pay large sums for maternal healthcare services despite the existence of health insurance programs. High out-of-pocket expenses deter pregnant women from seeking timely medical care, contributing to preventable maternal and infant deaths (Guttmacher Institute, 2024). While health insurance is intended to mitigate financial hardship, many insured women still incur unexpected costs due to gaps in coverage, informal fees, and limited service availability.

Additionally, the low adoption of health insurance among pregnant women suggests a lack of awareness or trust in the system. If health insurance is to serve as a viable solution for reducing financial barriers to maternal healthcare, its effectiveness must be evaluated. This study seeks to assess whether health insurance is successfully reducing out-of-pocket expenses for maternal care in Adamawa State and identify ways to improve its efficiency.

Objectives of the Study

  1. To assess the extent to which health insurance reduces out-of-pocket expenses for maternal care in Adamawa State.

  2. To identify barriers preventing pregnant women from benefiting fully from health insurance programs.

  3. To recommend policy interventions for improving the financial protection offered by health insurance for maternal healthcare.

Research Questions

  1. How effective is health insurance in reducing out-of-pocket expenses for maternal care in Adamawa State?

  2. What factors limit the utilization of health insurance among pregnant women?

  3. What policy strategies can enhance the affordability and accessibility of maternal healthcare through health insurance?

Research Hypotheses

  1. Health insurance significantly reduces out-of-pocket expenses for maternal care.

  2. Lack of awareness and administrative challenges hinder pregnant women’s enrollment in health insurance programs.

  3. Strengthening health insurance policies will improve maternal healthcare affordability.

Scope and Limitations of the Study

The study will focus on pregnant women and nursing mothers in Adamawa State, particularly those who are enrolled in or eligible for health insurance programs. It will also include perspectives from healthcare providers and policymakers. Limitations may include difficulties in obtaining accurate financial data and variations in healthcare costs across different hospitals.

Definitions of Terms

  • Out-of-pocket expenses: Direct payments made by individuals for healthcare services without reimbursement from insurance.

  • Maternal healthcare: Medical services provided to women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.

  • Health insurance: A financial arrangement that provides coverage for medical expenses, reducing the cost burden on individuals.





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