Is Health Insurance Coverage Associated with Improved Family Planning Access? A Review of Household Survey Data from Seven FP2020 Countries

Ross, R., T. Fagan, and A. Dutta

Description:

Building off previous HP+ analyses in Latin America and the Caribbean region, we examined whether the inclusion of family planning services in health insurance benefits packages lead to increased access to and use of family planning services. The report documents the characteristics of health insurance schemes and the extent that family planning has been incorporated in each scheme; the association between insurance coverage and modern contraceptive prevalence rate, method mix, and source of method; and whether insurance status is associated with improved family planning access among the poor. The analysis verifies the relationship between including family planning services in benefits packages and higher rates of modern contraceptive use and the potential to promote the use of family planning services through insurance.

Publication Date: 
September 2018
Languages: 
English
Document Type: 
Other technical brief or report
Topic(s): 
Health insurance
Universal health coverage
Family planning services or supplies
Private sector
Region(s): 
Sub-Saharan Africa or All Africa
East & Southeast Asia & Pacific
Europe & Central Asia
Country(ies): 
Ethiopia
Ghana
Indonesia
Kenya
Kyrgyzstan
Nigeria
Philippines