Health Coverage and Financial Protection in Uganda: A Political Economy Perspective
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Background As countries health financing policies supporting progress towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC), an analysis of these policies is particularly relevant in Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). In ۲۰۰۱, the government of Uganda abolished user-fees to improve accessibility to health services for the population. However, after almost ۲۰ years, the incidence of catastrophic health expenditures is still very high, and the health financing system does not provide a pooled prepayment scheme at national level such as an integrated health insurance scheme. Objective This article aims at analysing the Ugandan experience of health financing reforms with a specific focus on financial protection. Financial protection represents a key pillar of UHC and has been central to health systems reforms even before the launch of the UHC definition. Methods The qualitative study adopts a political economy perspective and it is based on a desk review of relevant documents and a multi-level stakeholder analysis based on ۶۰ Key Informant Interviews in the health sector. Results We find that the current political situation is not yet conducive for implementing a universal health coverage system with widespread financial protection: dominant interests and ideologies do not create a net incentive to implement a comprehensive scheme for this purpose. The health financing landscape remains extremely fragmented, and community-based initiatives to improve health coverage are not supported by a clear government stewardship. Conclusion By examining the negotiation process for health financing reforms through a political economy perspective, this article intends to advance the debate about politically-tenable strategies for achieving UHC and widespread financial protection for the population in LMICs.
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Maria Nannini
Department of Economics and Management, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
Mario Biggeri
Department of Economics and Management, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
Giovanni Putoto
Doctors with Africa CUAMM, Padova, Italy