Willingness to Pay for Family Health Insurance: Evidence from Baglung and Kailali Districts of Nepal

Author:

Acharya Devaraj,Devkota Bhimsen,Adhikari Ramesh

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The Government of Nepal introduced a health insurance programme in three districts in 2016. However, it seems that there has not been systematic evidence on whether the current contribution amount (CCA) needed for enrolling in health insurance (HI), is acceptable for those who are willing to enroll. This article aims to assess the respondents' willingness to pay (WTP) for HI. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 810 randomly selected households in Baglung and Kailali districts and the data was collected using a validated schedule. The socio-demographic characteristics were considered as independent and the WTP as dependent variables respectively. Univariate, bivariate and multivariate analysis were performed. RESULTS: Of the total respondents, 74 percent expressed that they could pay nearly three times as much as the CCA. Mean differences in WTP for HI were observed in terms of districts (p<0.001), sex of the respondents (p<0.01), household headship (p<0.05), mother tongue (p<0.001), wealth status (p<0.001), presence of chronic diseases in the family(p<0.05), enrollment in HI(p<0.01), exposure to the radio/FM(p<0.05) and TV(p<0.01), and access to health facilities (p<0.01). The lieklyhood of WTP for HI were lower in Kailali than in Baglung (b= –0.178, p<0.001); with females than with males(b= –0.076, p<0.05); and with the age group £37 years than > 37 years(b= –0.090, p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The WTP for HI was nearly three times as high as the CCA for all health services if available to them. More than one fourth of the respondents did not know about HI. Therefore, appropriate interventions are needed for awareness raising which may support the WTP as well as enrollment in HI.

Publisher

Canadian Center of Science and Education

Subject

General Medicine

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