Barriers to accessing benefits in a community-based insurance scheme: lessons learnt from SEWA Insurance, Gujarat.

Health Policy Plan

Research Coordinator, Vimo SEWA, SEWA Reception Centre, Opposite Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad 380 001, India.

Published: March 2006

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  • The paper explores the challenges faced by poor women and their families in accessing benefits from a community-based insurance (CBI) scheme run by SEWA in Gujarat, India.
  • It highlights both external barriers, such as illiteracy and poor healthcare infrastructure, and internal challenges related to the scheme's management, including unclear rules and documentation requirements for claims.
  • Recommendations are provided for improving access to benefits, and the findings are relevant to similar CBI schemes in India and beyond.

Article Abstract

This paper seeks to examine barriers faced by members of a community-based insurance (CBI) scheme, which is targeted at poor women and their families, in accessing scheme benefits. CBI schemes have been developed and promoted as mechanisms to offer protection to poor families from the risks of ill-health, death and loss of assets. However, having voluntarily enrolled in a CBI scheme, poor households may find it difficult or impossible to access scheme benefits. The paper describes the results of qualitative research carried out to assess the barriers faced in accessing scheme benefits by members of the CBI scheme run by the Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA) in Gujarat, India. The study finds that the members face a variety of different barriers, particularly in seeking hospitalization and in submitting insurance claims. Some of the barriers are rooted in factors outside the scheme's control, such as illiteracy and financial poverty amongst members, and inadequacies of the transportation and health care infrastructure. But other barriers relate to the scheme's design and management, for example, lack of clarity among scheme staff regarding the scheme's rules and processes, and requirements that claimants submit documents to prove the validity of their claims. The paper makes recommendations as to how SEWA Insurance can address some of the identified barriers and discusses the relevance of these findings to other CBI schemes in India and elsewhere.

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