Struggling to Thrive. How Kenya s low-income families (try to) pay for healthcare. Julie Zollmann & Nirmala Ravishankar March 2016

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Struggling to Thrive How Kenya s low-income families (try to) pay for healthcare Julie Zollmann & Nirmala Ravishankar March 2016 1

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Why Diaries? DIARIES: systematic & deep SURVEYS QUAL 3

Sample selected to include diverse households in different livelihoods zones. 4 Vihiga Kenya Financial Diaries Sites Eldoret Aim=300 Households (Ended with 298) Equally distributed across the five areas Nairobi Makueni Diaries Census Urban 31% 32% Mombasa Rural 69% 68%

5 At the core of methodology is capturing cash flows, in Kenya, at transaction level. 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 (500) (1000) 3000 Transactions for One Day, Business Owner in Vihiga Income business revenues & expenses Expenditures on household food, gas, groceries, mobile credit/airtime, "kitu kidogo" (100) (30) (20) (30) (35) (20) (20) (20) (10) (20) (100) Financial Flows-- Payments to chamas (400)

1. Low cost single visits for outpatient care 2. Exhaust liquidity 3. Poor quality=extra tax 4. Severe consequences of breakdowns in public system 6

These issues affected a huge number of respondents in just a few years of observation. 7 54% Admitted, had to pay for another s admission, had to forgo needed care, or lost significant amount of income due to illness 2013-2015. 38% Needed a doctor or medicine, but went without in Diaries year. 9% in Diaries year faced devastating health expenditures.

1. Healthcare & health insurance are NOT affordable for the poor. 8

9 Much of the consumption budget consumed by necessities already. Median monthly household consumption (KES and %) Health spending small most of the time Healthcare 2% Household items/ cleaning supplies 3% Water 1% Communications 2% Energy 4% Transport 5% Other needs 16% KES 660 Education 11% KES 1,104 KES 480 Housing 8% Food 48% KES 2,880

10 Even if insurance is good value, what other good expenditure do you forgo to make space in the budget? Buy stock for business 2550 need KSh Have 6090 2000 What s the best way to allocate?

Though small scale spending on health is very common, big spending is cyclically inevitable. KES 25,000 KES 20,000 Every 6-7 years per HH KES 19,412 KES 15,000 KES 10,000 KES 5,000 KES 0 KES 6,937 KES 3,962 Average Annual HH Health Spend 3x/person per year ~15x/HH per year KES 379 Outpatient per visit KES 12,935 Inpatient Spend Diaries KHHEUS Here, insurance helps, but complete cover is expensive. Inpatient cover does not displace health spending on outpatient care. 11

12 2. Private sector must think about liquidity, not just pooling. Large numbers of individuals are delaying & forgoing care: 38% of HH in Diaries 48% of HH in Afrobarometer 13% of INDIVIDUALS in KHHEUS Most often for want of KSh 300-1000 to pay for transport, outpatient consultation, test/x-ray, or medication.

Liquid savings 12% at median 13 New opportunities? When your budget is tight and you face volatility, lots of energy goes to creating budget elasticity. What you might be able to raise from social network 15% at median, but for some can reach 500%+ Possible credit 53% at median, up to 200%+ Secure Income Extra, depending 54% income fluctuation stretch Somewhat secure stretch

3. In the absence of adequate public solution, private sector can leverage social networks. 14 16,000 Hospitalization: Usage (%) and Value (KSh) Mobilized by Different Resources, Diaries 40% 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% - Resources Received Money in the house Borrow friends and family Chama payout (ROSCA/ASCA) Bank, MFI, SACCO account Work more Welfare group 0% Avg. Contribution Share Using

To some extent there is an existing expectation of help with hospital bills. For what purposes would your social network help out? (% HH) Diaries Update 2015 Funeral Inpatient care Day to day basic needs Outpatient care School fees Expand a business Start a business Rent Farm inputs Asset purchase 23% 21% 20% 15% 11% 40% 54% 63% 77% 93% 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 15

These networks are primarily redistributive, making them extra powerful for the poor but sometimes a burden on the relatively better off. 16 Net Givers Net Receivers Av. HH monthly income per capita 9,863 4,487 Share of income received from others 3% 33% Share of income given to others 11% 3% Percent <$2/day 49% 72% 23% of respondent households were net givers. RR relationships appear somewhat redistributive. Net givers are better off than net receivers, but not rich.

4. Private sector can champion replicable innovations in quality. 17

Hard to quantify the cost of poor quality, but many stories, horrific consequences. Isaac is fisherman in coast. Wife in and out of dispensaries & hospital >10x over six months, told nothing was wrong. Tapped social network, sold off assets to finance care, only to reach diagnosis: Tumor costing KSh 23,000 to remove. Died waiting to raise money for surgery. Social network quickly financed funeral, but too late to save life. 18

3 months in jail. Moved to rural home, but no house yet. Still building. Children are now with him, with help of family on shamba. They are happy, but not all doing well. One failed class 8, refused to repeat, and ran away from apprenticeship. Motorbike accident, but no money for treatment. Trying to survive on fishing, but no equipment. Has to convince others to take him along. Trying to convince father to sell part of shamba to buy a motorbike and start pikipiki business. Says Monicah was his good luck charm. Things were much better when she was alive; they were even able to run a business. Starting over after losing assets and good luck charm has been a major struggle. Says his main focus now is starting over after many failures. 19

Realistic approach to health financing innovation must recognize: 1. The poor have an income sufficiency problem. 2. The poor have a liquidity problem. 3. Poor quality care compounds the costs of serving the poor. 20

http://www.fsdkenya.org /financial-diaries/ 21