Economic Evaluation of User-Fee Exemption Policies for Maternal Healthcare in Burkina Faso: Evidence From a Cost-Effectiveness Analysis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, University Hospital, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany;2. Centre for Research on Health and Social Care Management, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy;3. University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso;4. Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium;5. National Institute of Public Health, Centre Muraz, Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso;6. Institute for Research on Sustainable Development, CEPED, Université de Paris, French National Institute of Health and Medical Research, Paris, France |
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Abstract: | ObjectivesThe reduction and removal of user fees for essential care services have recently become a key instrument to advance universal health coverage in sub-Saharan Africa, but no evidence exists on its cost-effectiveness. We aimed to address this gap by estimating the cost-effectiveness of 2 user-fee exemption interventions in Burkina Faso between 2007 and 2015: the national 80% user-fee reduction policy for delivery care services and the user-fee removal pilot (ie, the complete [100%] user-fee removal for delivery care) in the Sahel region.MethodsWe built a single decision tree to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the 2 study interventions and the baseline. The decision tree was populated with an own impact evaluation and the best available epidemiological evidence.ResultsRelative to the baseline, both the national 80% user-fee reduction policy and the user-fee removal pilot are highly cost-effective, with incremental cost-effectiveness ratios of $210.22 and $252.51 per disability-adjusted life-year averted, respectively. Relative to the national 80% user-fee reduction policy, the user-fee removal pilot entails an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of $309.74 per disability-adjusted life-year averted.ConclusionsOur study suggests that it is worthwhile for Burkina Faso to move from an 80% reduction to the complete removal of user fees for delivery care. Local analyses should be done to identify whether it is worthwhile to implement user-fee exemptions in other sub-Saharan African countries. |
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Keywords: | Burkina Faso economic evaluation facility-based delivery maternal care user-fee exemptions |
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