Project 2a
West African Migrants' Investments in Health Insurance
Summary Most accounts of the effects of migration on health emphasise
the negative effects that the loss of skilled medical personnel
has on the finance and functioning of health services in sending
countries. However, there is some evidence that migrants may also
contribute to improved health outcomes through investment in private
and public health schemes that benefit their home communities. This
project is an exploratory study of a new form of insurance scheme
that has been set up in France, in which migrants from Cote d’Ivoire
pay contributions for health insurance for their relatives back
home. The Metropolitan Insurance Company Ghana Ltd has launched
a similar scheme for Ghanaians in the UK.
The project will examine these two schemes and look at whether they
affect who gets health care, and the quality of health care offered
to different members of the community. The project will also look
at the ways in which international migrants invest in public facilities
such as health centres in their home communities in Ghana and Côte
d’Ivoire. It will consider whether there is an information
gap between the expressed needs of these communities and the needs
as perceived by the migrants abroad, as well as whether there may
be other motives for these investments.
Key Research Questions
How and when do migrants invest in private
and public health schemes in their home communities?
How do the new private insurance schemes
and migrant-financed public facilities affect access to and
quality of health care for different members of the community?
Why do migrants invest in public facilities?
Is it to meet the expressed needs of communities in the place
of origin, or for some other reason?
Interviews with organisers, members
and beneficiaries of health insurance schemes amongst
Ghanaian and Ivorian migrants in the UK and France and
their families in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire.
2
Identification of investments in public
and private health facilities by migrants and migrant
associations.
3
Interviews with individual investors
and association members.
4
Transcription of interviews and analysis
of findings.
Key Outputs
Policy briefing
Short article for the popular press
Possible proposal for more detailed
research to be funded externally or in Phase 3