AHME Resources Portal
Learning Briefs
Learning Snapshots
AHME Snapshot Overview, Acronyms & Market Conditions
Poor Enrolled
- Snapshot #1 (Indigent exemption in the Arya Scheme in Ogun State, Nigeria)
- Snapshot #2 (Leveraging government ownership of AHME innovations in Ghana)
- Snapshot #3 (The Survey Management & Analytic System Database)
- Snapshot #4 (Connectivity Challenges for NHIS Registration in Ghana)
- Snapshot #13 (Health insurance subsidies & health-seeking behaviour in Kenya)
- Snapshot #14 (Selling health insurance to the informal sector)
- Snapshot #15 (Increasing NHIF registration through customer education)
- Snapshot #16 (Insurance Enrolment & Usage: Findings from AHME Client Exit Interviews)
Primary Health Care Covered
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Facilities Contracted
- Snapshot #6 (Empanelment & accreditation of facilities)
- Snapshot #9 (Barriers to private Provider Networks assuming an aggregator role)
- Snapshot #5 (National Health Insurance & Social Franchising in Kenya)
- Snapshot #17 ( Kenya's Linda Mama Maternity Scheme & Provider Financial Viability)
- Snapshot #19 (Making the NHIS registration process easier for providers)
Quality Services Available
- Snapshot #7 (Use of Whatsapp to support quality improvement in Nigeria)
- Snapshot #10 (Consolidation of Quality Assurance Activities – Kenya)
- Snapshot #18 (Improving the Quality of Care with Technology)
Viable Provider Business
- Snapshot #12 (NHIF contracts and provider business – Kenya)
- Snapshot #8 (Receivable financing in Ghana)
- Snapshot #20 (Perspectives among BlueStar providers on the capitation pilot)
Social Franchising and Equity
In-depth Learning Case Studies
- Brokering accreditation in Kenya’s National Hospital Insurance Fund: Lessons learned from Marie Stopes Kenya’s AMUA Social Franchise Networks
- National Hospital Insurance Fund tariffs – what are the effects on AMUA franchisee businesses?
- Improving access to finance for health care businesses in Kenya
Reports
- Qualitative Evaluation Comprehensive Report 2013-2017
- Market Condition 3: Facilities Contracted
- Market Condition 4: Quality Services Available
- Short Reports: Equity
- Gender Disparities in NHIF Access and Use: A Barrier to Achieving UHC in Kenya
Articles
- Public-private partnerships in practice: collaborating to improve health financing policy in Ghana & Kenya
- Private healthcare provider experience with social health insurance schemes: Findings from a qualitative study in Ghana & Kenya
- User experience with clinical social franchising: qualitative insights from providers and clients in Ghana & Kenya
- Accrediting private providers with National Health Insurance to better serve low-income populations in Kenya and Ghana: a qualitative study