Abstract

This paper sought to advance alternative health care financing for the attainment of universal health coverage (UHC) in Nigeria considering the widening inequality, dwindling government spending, and non-inclusive health insurance scheme in the country. An adoptive narrative review of existing literature and authors’ experiences and observations of health care financing system was used to develop an overview of health care financing system in Nigeria. The results showed that Nigeria has a long way to go in attaining universal health coverage considering her high burden of disease and low health care expenditure, especially in comparison with Africa and similar countries across the globe. The results further showed that out-of-pocket spending dominates health care expenditure in Nigeria, and that the only way to curb heavy reliance on unsustainable and inequitable health care financing is to encourage risk-pooling of resources. This article therefore argues that alternative health care financing through effective community partnership is a necessity to achieving health for all. This understanding could inform health policies by annexing necessary connections with the promise of extending primary health care to all, especially the vulnerable groups, in a rapidly changing but highly unequal society.

Highlights

  • Safeguarding population health is necessary for the attainment and sustenance of economic and social development

  • Health statistics Health-associated indicators are grouped into seven thematic areas and are used to measure burden of disease: reproductive, maternal, new-born and child health; infectious diseases; non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and mental health; injuries and violence; universal health coverage and health systems; environmental risks; as well as health risks and disease outbreaks (World Health Organization, 2018)

  • Overview of Nigerian burden of disease with that of the world and Africa in the recently released world health statistics by WHO shows that the country has a long way to go in attaining universal health coverage (UHC)

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Introduction

Safeguarding population health is necessary for the attainment and sustenance of economic and social development. In 1978, the Alma-Ata Declaration was adopted at the international confer­ ence on primary health care, Alma-Ata ( Almaty), and it affirmed the need for concerted efforts of stakeholders including governments, health workers, and world community in promoting health for all. This first international declaration underlines the importance of primary health care which calls for a new drive in order to attain universal access to quality health. UHC emphasizes that everyone has equal access to quality health services without financial hardship These objectives are determined by many factors. Without a good and well-functioning health care financing system, UHC cannot be achieved

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