Community-based health insurance and healthcare service utilisation, North-West, Ethiopia: a comparative, cross-sectional study

Author:

Atnafu Desta DebalkieORCID,Tilahun Hiwot,Alemu Yihun MulugetaORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to compare differences in healthcare utilisation between community-based health insurance member households and non-member households and to identify factors for community-based health insurance enrolment in South Achefer District.DesignComparative, cross-sectional study.SettingsCommunity-based.ParticipantsA total of 652 selected households (326 insured and 326 uninsured households) participated in the study.MethodsA two-sample t-test (for proportions) and χ2(for categorical data) were computed.Main outcome measureUtilisation of healthcare.ResultsThere was a significant difference in the rate of healthcare utilisation between insured (50.5%) and uninsured (29.3%) households (χ2=27.864, p<0.001). Significant variations of enrolment status in community-based health insurance were observed in the following variables: educational status, family size, occupation, marital status, travel time to the nearest health institution, perceived quality of care, first choice of place for treatment during illness and expected healthcare cost of a recent treatment.ConclusionsUtilisation of health services among insured households with community-based health insurance was higher. Educational status, family size, occupation, marital status, travel time to the nearest health institution, perceived quality of care, first choice of place for treatment during illness and expected healthcare cost of a recent treatment should be emphasised to enhance community health insurance enrolment.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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