Mutual Health Insurance and the Contribution to Improvements in Child Health in Rwanda

Type Working Paper
Title Mutual Health Insurance and the Contribution to Improvements in Child Health in Rwanda
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
URL http://www.uneca.org/sites/default/files/page_attachments/aec2012-180.pdf
Abstract
The mutual health insurance (Mutuelle de Santé) system in Rwanda is one of the most extensive community based health insurance schemes operated in Sub-Saharan Africa covering over 90 per cent of the population. Several studies, so far, have documented the success of the Mutuelle de Santé in addressing the two prime objectives of health insurance in a lowincome setting, namely to increase access to health care and to reduce the burden of catastrophic health spending particularly for the poorer groups of society. This paper builds on these earlier works on the Mutuelle de Santé but despite considering the overall population, it aims to provide more detailed insights on the effects of the Mutuelle by concentrating on the role of mutual health insurance coverage for child health. In order to identify the effect of health insurance enrolment on measures of care and health we propose an instrumental variable approach. The analysis in this paper is based on data from the 2010 Rwandan Demographic and Health Survey (RDHS) and administrative records on insurance coverage and health facility infrastructure. Overall, our results do confirm the positive perceptions and show that Mutuelle enrolment increases the probability of small children receiving medical treatment when ill. Furthermore, we also find a positive effect on children’s health status documented through improvements in height-for-age zscores. Unlike some studies from other contexts do we not find any indications that insurance coverage leads households to reduce preventative measures, quite to the contrary.

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