scholarly journals Community based health insurance scheme: Preferences of rural dwellers of the federal capital territory Abuja, Nigeria

Author(s):  
Christiana Ogben ◽  
Olayinka Ilesanmi

In 2010, community based health insurance scheme (CBHIS) was launched in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) of Nigeria. Little is known about the preferences and perception of the rural dwellers of the FCT about the scheme. This study aimed to determine the preferences of healthcare consumers towards CBHIS in FCT. A descriptive cross sectional study of 287 household heads was done. Systematic random sampling was used. Information was collected using a semi-structured, interviewer administered questionnaire. Data was analysed with SPSS version 21. Male respondents were 175 (61%), 242 (84.3%) were aware of the existence of CBHIS, 126 (82%) also enrolled their dependents. Annual payment of health insurance premium was preferred by 91 (59.9%) of enrolled respondents, 92 (60.1%) enrolled in the scheme because they perceived it to be a cheap way to access healthcare. No proper understanding was the reason why 33 (28.4%) of those aware of the scheme did not enroll themselves or their dependents. Only 124 (55.1%) were satisfied with the overall services provided to them by their health care provider (HCP). More community enlightenment on CBHIS is required. There is a need to factor in the preferences of the community members into the FCTCBHIS to determine what community members are willing to pay for their healthcare premium and how making contributions will be convenient for them.

Author(s):  
Oluwaseun T. Esan ◽  
Ridwan O. Opeloye ◽  
Taiwo W. Oyeniyi ◽  
Ayodele O. Joseph ◽  
Ifeoluwa B. Oluwalana ◽  
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Aims: Rural dwellers are forced into a vicious circle of lack of financial risk protection to accessing non-optimal care and more poverty from its complications because out-of-pocket payment is their mainstay health care financing option. A sustainable and effective Community-based health insurance scheme will offer some respite. The study aimed to determine household heads’ willingness to participate and pay into a community-based health insurance scheme and the associated factors. Study Design: Descriptive cross-sectional. Place and Duration of Study: Imesi-Ile, a rural community in Obokun Local government area of Osun state, Nigeria between July and September, 2015. Methods: Study population were 147 of the 155 household heads selected via a multi-stage sampling technique. Quantitative data collection was done using a structured questionnaire. The household health status, level of trust and reciprocity in the community, their awareness of a community-based health insurance scheme and their willingness to participate and pay into it using the double contingent valuation method were assessed. Data was analysed using the IBM SPSS version 20 software and statistical significance determined at p<0.05. Results: There was a low level of awareness (13.6%), but majority (87.1%) were willing to participate after being informed. Only 54(42.2%) were willing to pay ₦12,000 ($33.3). The maximum amount they were willing to pay was ₦6000 ($16.7). Younger household heads (p=0.009), males (p=0.032), earning ≥₦6000 ($16.7) monthly (p=0.006), and involved in cooperative schemes (p=0.002) were significantly more willing to participate in the scheme. While the sex of the household heads (p=0.006) and mean score on reciprocity (p=0.002) were significantly associated with paying ₦12,000 ($33.3) as premium for a household of 6 persons. The preferred frequency of payment was monthly (53.8%).  Conclusion: The household heads in Imesi-Ile community were willing to participate and pay into the scheme. However, further studies on the feasibility and sustainability of implementation is advised.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 125-130
Author(s):  
Lawal A ◽  
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Gobir AA ◽  

Background: Community Based Health Insurance (CBHI) scheme is aimed at reducing out of pocket spending on health care services, ensuring final risk protection to all, especially the poor and the most vulnerable, improvement of quality of health care services, access and utilization as well as the promotion of equity. Objective: This research was aimed at determining willingness to participate in a community-based health insurance scheme among rural households in Katsina State. Method: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in December 2016 among households of Batagarawa LGA, Katsina State. We used a pre-tested, electronic, semi-structured interviewer-administered questionnaire to obtain data from households that were selected using a multistage sampling technique and we analyzed the data using STATA version 13. Results: Most, (28.5%) of the respondents were in the age range of 30-39 years with a mean age of 35.5 years. Males were the dominant household heads (93%). Most were married (90%). Most, (90.5%) of households were willing to pay for a community-based health insurance scheme with a median premium of 100 Naira per household member per month. Conclusions: The high proportion of households willing to pay for the scheme should inform the decision of policy makers to design and maintain Community Based Health Insurance Scheme to improve access to and utilization of quality health care services.


Author(s):  
Benjamin O Osaro ◽  
Ishmael D Jaja ◽  
Tondor C Uzosike

Background: Community-Based Health Insurance scheme (CBHI) can guarantee access to quality healthcare services and increase universal health coverage. Enrolments for this scheme in Nigeria is however low. This study sought to assess the awareness and willingness of households in Rivers State to participate in CBHI. Methodology: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study done in Rivers State, Nigeria. A total of 332 heads of households recruited through multistage sampling and gave written informed consent were interviewed using a pretested interviewer-administered questionnaire. Participants gave information on their socio-demography, awareness and willingness to participate in CBHI and reasons for unwilling to participate. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics 22 and results were presented in frequency tables. Chi-square test was done at P< 0.05.


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Abebe Sorsa Badacho ◽  
Kora Tushune ◽  
Yohannes Ejigu ◽  
Tezera Moshago Berheto

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