Author:
Chen Fangting,Deng Fangmin,He Jingran,Xu Jinpeng,Liu Jian,Shi Qi,Zhang Hongyu,Zhang Ting,Wu Qunhong,Gao Lijun,Tian Guomei,Kang Zheng
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Medical insurance fraud has caused huge losses to countries around the world, and public reporting has become an important means to combat medical insurance fraud. The attitude of medical insurance fraud whistleblowers affects people’s reporting behavior, and understanding people’s attitude toward medical insurance fraud whistleblowers provides a basis for further improving the system and policy of public participation in medical insurance fund supervision.
Methods
We adopted the questionnaire method to conduct a national cross-sectional survey of the Chinese public and analyzed the data using Chi-square tests, Fisher’s exact tests, and binary logistic regression models.
Results
A total of 837 respondents were included, and 81.8% of the population had a supportive attitude toward medical insurance fraud whistleblowers, with gender, whether they had used medical insurance reimbursement, and present life satisfaction being statistically significant (P < 0.05).
Conclusion
The public is generally supportive of medical insurance fraud whistleblowers, and women, those who have used medical insurance for reimbursement, and those who are satisfied with their lives are more likely to be supportive of medical insurance fraud whistleblowers.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC