Abstract
The National Health Insurance Act, passed in 2003 mandates the National Health Insurance Authority to, in conjunction with the district assemblies establish district mutual health insurance scheme (DMHIS) governed by semi-autonomous boards in all ten regions. Since its implementation, unsubstantiated reports indicate increasing health care and administrative costs of the various DMHIS across the country without any corresponding increase in the premium level. We sought to assess the financial viability of the DMHIS in Lawra (LDMHIS) and Sissala East (SEDMHIS) districts, Upper West Region of Ghana.
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Yevutsey, S., & Aikins, M. (2011). Financial viability of district mutual health insurance schemes of Lawra and Sissala east districts, upper west region, Ghana. Ghana Medical Journal, 44(4). https://doi.org/10.4314/gmj.v44i4.68905
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