Sehat Card Plus in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Confronting challenges, strengthening governance, ensuring financial sustainability

Authors

  • Sameen Siddiqi Department of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan;
  • Shifa Salman Habib Department of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan;
  • Waqas Hameed Department of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan;
  • Asma Altaf Hussain Merchant The Clinical and Translational Research Centre, Medical College, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan;
  • Junaid Ur Rehman Siddiqui Department of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan;
  • Kiran Sohail Azeemi Department of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan;
  • Adil Haider, Soonman Kwon Department of Public Health, Seoul National University, South Korea;
  • Viroj Tangcharoensathien Department of Public Health, International Health Policy Program, Thailand.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.SCPP-02

Abstract

Objective: To conduct an in-depth policy analysis of the Sehat Card Plus (SCP), focussing on its governance, financing
structures, achievements, and long-term sustainability.
Methods:A three-tiered framework was employed. At the micro-level, over 4,000 households were surveyed; at the mesolevel,
readiness assessments were conducted at 38 empanelled hospitals; and at the macro-level, a policy and strategic
review of the SCP was conducted. The policy review examined (i) programme governance and coordination, including thirdparty
administration by SLIC; (ii) current status of legislative and regulatory aspects; (iii) financing trends and sustainability;
(iv) service delivery mechanisms, including beneficiary enrollment, empanellment and reimbursement mechanisms; and
(v) monitoring and evaluation systems. A mixed-methods approach was used, combining literature review, technical reports,
and budgetary documents with in-depth interviews conducted with provincial and federal officials, health system experts,
and stakeholders. Data from interviews was collected between October and November 2022 underwent thematic deductive
analysis.
Results: Six thematic areas were identified: (i) Governance: Strong legislative commitment through the UHC Bill 2022, but
with limited citizen representation in decision-making bodies; (ii) Organizational arrangements: Limited staff and
dependence on SLIC limit monitoring and strategic management; (iii) Financing: Unplanned expansion challenges financial
sustainability in economic crisis, as SCP is fully funded by provincial revenues; (iv) Service purchasing: State Life Insurance
Corporation (SLIC) manages hospital empanellment and claims processing, though lack of involvement of health authorities;
(v) Monitoring & evaluation: Independent monitoring systems are needed for transparency and quality assurance (vi)
Communication and User Satisfaction : Beneficiary engagement and feedback mechanisms in SCP need improvement.
Conclusion: SCP has expanded inpatient care and improved financial protection, but challenges remain in quality, financial
sustainability, and equity, crucial for achieving UHC in Pakistan.
Keywords: Universal Health Coverage (UHC), Sehat Card Plus (SCP), Khyber, Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Publicly Funded Health
Insurance, Social Health, Protection Initiative (SHPI).

Published

2024-11-28

How to Cite

Sameen Siddiqi, Shifa Salman Habib, Waqas Hameed, Asma Altaf Hussain Merchant, Junaid Ur Rehman Siddiqui, Kiran Sohail Azeemi, Adil Haider, Soonman Kwon, & Viroj Tangcharoensathien. (2024). Sehat Card Plus in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Confronting challenges, strengthening governance, ensuring financial sustainability. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 74(11 (Supple-11), S3-S12. https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.SCPP-02

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