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Critical review of healthcare financing and a survey of system quality perception among healthcare users in Nigeria (2010–2023)

dc.contributor.authorJosiah, Blessing Osagumwendiaen
dc.contributor.authorEnebeli, Emmanuel Chukwunwikeen
dc.contributor.authorDuncan, Brontie Alberthaen
dc.contributor.authorAdejumo, Prisca Olabisien
dc.contributor.authorJosiah, Chinelo Cleopatraen
dc.contributor.authorAnukam, Lordsfavouren
dc.contributor.authorShittu, Muhammad Baqiren
dc.contributor.authorNcube, Franceen
dc.contributor.authorAlimele, Kelechi Ericen
dc.contributor.authorEmmanuel, Mercyen
dc.contributor.authorMartins-Ifeanyi, Oyinye Prosperen
dc.contributor.authorOpeyemi, Fawole Israelen
dc.contributor.authorAkingbade, Oluwadamilareen
dc.contributor.authorAdebayo, Abosede Peaceen
dc.contributor.authorIbraheem, Busiroh Mobolapeen
dc.contributor.authorEkenekot, Ubiebo Ataisien
dc.contributor.authorEdafiejire, Mudiaga Sidneyen
dc.contributor.authorOlukoya, Solomon Oluwaseunen
dc.contributor.authorMukoro, Ufuomaoghene Jemimaen
dc.contributor.authorBaghdasarian, Siyounehen
dc.contributor.authorObialor, Joy Chiomaen
dc.contributor.authorAlao, Gloria Oluwakoredeen
dc.contributor.authorObialor, Blessing Onyinyeen
dc.contributor.authorOtoboyor, Ndidi Louisen
dc.contributor.authorJosiah, Oghosa Gabrielen
dc.contributor.authorOkonkwo, Joshuaen
dc.contributor.authorEbinehita Imoyera, Preciousen
dc.contributor.authorGbolabo, Ajao Adewaleen
dc.contributor.authorNganwuchu, Blessing Chiamakaen
dc.contributor.authorOladimeji, Olukayode Josephen
dc.contributor.authorOlaosebikan, Timothy Waleen
dc.contributor.authorKantaris, Mariosen
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-06T11:03:53Z
dc.date.available2025-06-06T11:03:53Z
dc.date.issued2025-05-28
dc.descriptionKelechi Eric Alimele - ORCID: 0009-0000-8888-3298 https://orcid.org/0009-0000-8888-3298en
dc.descriptionData availability statement: In compliance with the applicable reporting standards, the datasets supporting the conclusions of this article are available in the Dryad Digital Repository at http://datadryad.org/stash/share/ gZJC4g6cgMgi9cJhwLZalmdEPQGrdh72L7YuOWM7pps.
dc.description.abstractNigeria aims to enhance its healthcare quality index score of 84th out of 110 countries and its Sustainable Development Goals Index ranking of 146th out of 166. Due to increased population, disease burden, and patient awareness, healthcare demand is rising, putting pressure on funding and quality assurance. The Nigerian healthcare financing and its impacts are complex; this study gives insights into the trends. This questionnaire-based cross-sectional survey (conducted from June to August 2023) and 2010–2023 health budget analysis examined healthcare finance patterns and user attitudes (utilisation, preference and quality perceptions) in Nigeria. Data from government health budgets and a stratified random sample of 2,212 from nine states, obtained from the socioculturally diverse 237 million population, were analysed with a focus on trends, proportions, frequency distributions, and tests of association. Results show that the average rating of healthcare experiences did not vary significantly over the last decade. Healthcare system quality was rated mainly poor or very poor; structure (74.09%), services (61.66%), and cost (60.89%). While 87.36% used government healthcare facilities, 85.00% paid out-of-pocket, and 72.60% of them were dissatisfied with the value for money. Despite a preference for government facilities (71.43%), respondents cited high costs (62.75%), poor funding (85.65%), inadequate staffing (90.73%), and lack of essential medicines (88.47%) as major challenges. The budget analysis reveals an average government healthcare fund allocation of $7.12 compared with an estimated expenditure of $82.75 per person annually. Nigeria allocates only an average of 0.37% of GDP and 4.61% of the national budget to healthcare, comprising a maximum of 13.56% of total health expenditure. This study emphasises the urgent need for policy reforms and implementations to improve Nigeria’s healthcare financing and service quality. Targeted interventions are essential to address systemic challenges and meet population needs while aligning with international health services and best standards.en
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dc.description.number5en
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dc.description.urihttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0004615en
dc.description.volume5en
dc.format.extente0004615en
dc.identifierhttps://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/14272/14272.pdf
dc.identifier.citationJosiah, B.O., Enebeli, E.C., Duncan, B.A., Adejumo, P.O., Josiah, C.C., Anukam, L., Shittu, M.B., Ncube, F., Alimele, K.E., Emmanuel, M., Martins-Ifeanyi, O.P., Opeyemi, F.I., Akingbade, O., Adebayo, A.P., Ibraheem, B.M., Ekenekot, U.A., Edafiejire, M.S., Olukoya, S.O., Mukoro, U.J., Baghdasarian, S., Obialor, J.C., Alao, G.O., Obialor, B.O., Otoboyor, N.L., Josiah, O.G., Okonkwo, J., Imoyera, P.E., Gbolabo, A.A., Nganwuchu, B.C., Oladimeji, O.J., Olaosebikan, T.W. and Kantaris, M. (2025) ‘Critical review of healthcare financing and a survey of system quality perception among healthcare users in Nigeria (2010–2023)’, PLOS Global Public Health. Edited by E. Eboreime, 5(5), p. e0004615. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0004615.en
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dc.identifier.urihttps://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/14272
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0004615
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dc.publisherPublic Library of Scienceen
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dc.rightsCopyright: © 2025 Josiah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License,
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dc.titleCritical review of healthcare financing and a survey of system quality perception among healthcare users in Nigeria (2010–2023)en
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