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The national subsidy for deliveries and emergency obstetric care in Burkina Faso. | LitMetric

The national subsidy for deliveries and emergency obstetric care in Burkina Faso.

Health Policy Plan

Unité de santé internationale - CR-CHUM, 3875 rue Saint Urbain, Montreal, Quebec, H3V1H4, Canada.

Published: November 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Burkina Faso implemented a policy from 2006 to 2015 that subsidizes childbirth and emergency obstetric care to alleviate financial barriers, covering 80% of costs for deliveries and caesarean sections, with the poorest women fully exempt but facing challenges in access.
  • - The study analyzed this policy through interviews and focus groups, revealing that it was rolled out without all resources in place, leading to inconsistent application and communication issues between health workers and patients.
  • - While the subsidy resulted in an increase in assisted deliveries, it suffered from inadequate international support, insufficient funding for implementation, and confusion regarding the exemption for the poorest, limiting its effectiveness and reach.

Article Abstract

To reduce financial barriers to health care services presented by user fees, Burkina Faso adopted a policy to subsidize deliveries and emergency obstetric care for the period 2006-2015. Deliveries and caesarean sections are subsidized at 80%; women must pay the remainder. The worst-off are fully exempted. METHODS The aim of this article is to document this policy's entire process using a health policy analytical framework. Qualitative data are drawn from individual interviews (n = 113 persons) and focus groups conducted with 344 persons in central government, three rural districts and one urban district. Quantitative data are taken from the national health information system in eight districts. RESULTS The policy was initiated in all districts concurrently, before all the technical instruments were ready. The subsidy is paid by the national budget (US$60 million, including US$10 million for the worst-off). Information activities, implementation and evaluation support have been minimal because of insufficient funding. Health workers and lay people have not always had the same information, such that the policy has not been uniformly applied. Coping strategies have been noted among health workers and the population, but there has been no attempt to impede the policy's implementation. At the time of the study, fixed-rate reimbursement for delivery (output-based) and overestimation of input costs were financially advantageous to health workers (bonuses) and management committees (hoarding). Very few of the worst-off have been exempted from payment because selection processes and criteria have not yet been defined and most health workers are unaware of this possibility. The upward trend in assisted deliveries since 2004 continued after the policy's introduction. CONCLUSIONS This ambitious policy expresses a strong political commitment but has not been adequately supported by international partners. Despite relatively tight administrative controls, health workers have figured out how to take advantage of the system. Some of the policy's instruments should be reviewed and clarified to improve its effectiveness.

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