scholarly journals Willingness to Enroll for Community-Based Health Insurance and Associated Factors in Simada District, North-West, Ethiopia, 2020:A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study

2020 ◽  
Vol Volume 13 ◽  
pp. 3031-3038
Author(s):  
Moges Yitayew ◽  
Mohammed Adem ◽  
Nigusie Selomon Tibebu
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alem Deksisa ◽  
Meyrema Abdo ◽  
Ebrahim Mohamed ◽  
Daniel Tolesa ◽  
Sileshi Garoma ◽  
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Abstract Background Globally, Millions of people cannot use health services because of the fear of payment for the service at the time of service delivery. From the agenda of transformation and the current situation of urbanization as well as to ensure universal health coverage implementing this program to the urban resident is mandatory. The aim of this study is to assess the willingness of community-based health insurance (CBHI) uptake and associated factors among urban residents of Oromia regional state, Oromia, Ethiopia, 2018. Methods A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted. From the total of eighteen towns; six towns which account for 33% of the total were selected randomly for the study. One population proportion formula was employed to get a total of 845 households. A pre-tested, semi-structured interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect the required data. Double-Bounded Dichotomous Choice Variant of the contingent valuation method was used to assess the maximum willingness to pay for the scheme, and a multiple logistic regression model was used to determine the effect of various factors on the willingness to join and willingness to pay for the households. Result About 839 (99.3%) of the respondents participated. The mean ages of the respondents were 40.44(SD ± 11.12) years. 621 (74.1%) ever heard about CBHI with 473 (56.3%) knowing the benefits package. Out of 839, 724 (86.3%) were willing to uptake CBHI of which 704 (83.9%) were willing to pay if CBHI established in their town. Conclusion If CBHI established about 86.3% of the households would enroll in the scheme. Having education, with a family size between 3 & 6, having difficulty in paying for health care and less than 20mins it took to reach the nearest health facility were the independent predictors of the willingness of CBHI uptake. The Oromia and Towns Health Bureau should consider the availability of health facilities near to the community and establishing CBHI in the urban towns.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Getaneh Bizuayehu Demeke

Abstract Background Community-based health insurance schemes helps to give financial protection and decrease direct out- of-pocket payment for health care based on the assumption of risk-pooling and community solidarity to risks of falling sick. Ethiopia is a low income country with more of health spending out of pocket payment by households. Community based health insurance was introduced in Ethiopia in 2010.It covers only the rural community and informal sector. Objectives this study aimed to assess willingness of households to pay community based health insurance and its associated factors in Mecha district, Northwest, Ethiopia. Methods Community based cross-sectional study design was used to collect data from 285 household heads using multistage sampling techniques in Mecha district Northwest Ethiopia. The data were collected by using trained data collectors and using a pre-tested structured questionnaire. A binary logistic regression model was used to determine the presence of statistically significant associations between the dependent and independent variables at p-value < 0.05 and AOR values with 95% CI. Results From the total of 296 sampled respondents, 285 participated in the study with the response rate of 96.3%. Of these, 251(88.1%) were willing to join voluntary as well as 34(11.9%) were join mandatory and 256(89.8%) of them were willing to pay community based health insurance services. The average amount of money the households were willing to pay per household per annum was 334.02 ETB found with the interval of (317.32–351.30) with the range between 240–1000 ETB. Conclusions The willingness of house hold heads to pay for the community-based health insurance was high. Residence, join CBHI, premium affordable, CBHI have an advantage and distance from households home to HF were more willing to pay CBHI schemes. The study indicated that high willing to pay and low CBHI package fulfil the needs of HH treatment as well as overall CBHI service level was poor. Therefore, Mecha district CBHI coordinating office should be scale up the community-based health insurance services in the scheme.


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