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      Health insurance for the poor decreases access to HIV testing in antenatal care: evidence of an unintended effect of health insurance reform in Colombia

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          Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV was added to standard antenatal care (ANC) in 2000 for Colombians enrolled in the two national health insurance schemes, the ‘subsidized regime’ (covering poor citizens) and the ‘contributory regime’ (covering salaried citizens with incomes above the poverty threshold), which jointly covered 80% of the total Colombian population as of 2007. This article examines integration of HIV testing in ANC through the relationship between ordering an HIV test with the type of health insurance, including lack of health insurance, using data from the nationally representative 2005 Colombia Demographic and Health Survey. Overall, health-care providers ordered an HIV test for only 35% of the women attending ANC. We regressed the order of an HIV test during ANC on health systems characteristics (type of insurance and type of ANC provider), women’s characteristics (age, wealth, educational attainment, month of pregnancy at first antenatal visit, HIV knowledge, urban vs. rural residence and sub-region of residence) and children’s characteristics (birth order and birth year). Women enrolled in the subsidized regime were significantly less likely to be offered and receive an HIV test in ANC than women without any health insurance (adjusted odds ratio = 0.820, P < 0.001), when controlling for the other independent variables. Wealth, urban residence, birth year of the child and the type of health-care provider seen during the ANC visit were significantly associated with providers ordering an HIV test for a woman (all P < 0.05). Our findings suggest that enrolment in the subsidized regime reduced access to HIV testing in ANC. Additional research is needed to elucidate the mechanisms through which the potential effect of health insurance coverage on HIV testing in ANC occurs and to examine whether enrolment in the subsidized regime has affected access to other essential health services.

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                Journal
                Health Policy Plan
                Health Policy Plan
                heapol
                heapol
                Health Policy and Planning
                Oxford University Press
                0268-1080
                1460-2237
                May 2014
                18 April 2013
                18 April 2013
                : 29
                : 3
                : 352-358
                Affiliations
                1Jacaranda Health, Nairobi, Kenya, 2Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health, 665 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, 3Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies, 3935 Mtubatuba, South Africa and 4Department of Global Health Systems and Development, Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, 1440 Canal Street, suite 1900, New Orleans, LA 70112
                Author notes
                *Corresponding author. Jacaranda Health, Nairobi, Kenya. E-mail: allison.ettenger@ 123456post.harvard.edu
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                czt021
                10.1093/heapol/czt021
                4011171
                23598426
                f646f7ad-2b48-42dd-a56f-fbe2c3d3434c
                Published by Oxford University Press in association with The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine © The Author 2013; all rights reserved.

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com

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                : 15 March 2013
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                Pages: 7
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                Social policy & Welfare
                antenatal care,access to health care,hiv testing,colombia
                Social policy & Welfare
                antenatal care, access to health care, hiv testing, colombia

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