Acceptability of, and willingness to pay for, community health insurance in rural India
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- 10.1016/j.jegh.2013.12.004How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- India; Community health insurance; Health insurance; Acceptability; Rural health
- Abstract
Objectives: To understand the acceptability of, and willingness to pay for, community health insurance coverage among residents of rural India.
Methods: We conducted a mixed methods study of 33 respondents located in 8 villages in southern India. Interview domains focused on health-seeking behaviors of the family for primary healthcare, household expenditures on primary healthcare, interest in pre-paid health insurance, and willingness to pay for such a product.
Results: Most respondents reported that they would seek care only when symptoms were manifest; only 6 respondents recognized the importance of preventative services. None reported impoverishment due to health expenditures. Few viewed health insurance as necessary either because they did not wish to be early adopters, because they had alternate sources of financial support, or because of concerns with the design of insurance coverage or the provider. Those who were interested reported being willing to pay Rs. 1500 ($27) as the modal annual insurance premium.
Conclusions: Penetration of community health insurance programs in rural India will require education of the consumer base, careful attention to premium rate setting, and deeper understanding of social networks that may act as financial substitutes for health insurance.
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- © 2013 Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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TY - JOUR AU - Ankit Jain AU - Selva Swetha AU - Zeena Johar AU - Ramesh Raghavan PY - 2014 DA - 2014/01/25 TI - Acceptability of, and willingness to pay for, community health insurance in rural India JO - Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health SP - 159 EP - 167 VL - 4 IS - 3 SN - 2210-6014 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jegh.2013.12.004 DO - 10.1016/j.jegh.2013.12.004 ID - Jain2014 ER -