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Willingness to participate and Pay for a proposed national health insurance in St. Vincent and the grenadines: a cross-sectional contingent valuation approach

机译:愿意在圣文森特和格林纳丁斯参加和支付拟议的全国医疗保险:横断面或有估值方法

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Background Numerous Caribbean countries are considering implementing National Health Insurance (NHI) and pooling resources to finance their health sectors. Based on this increased interest in health insurance, we investigated the willingness to participate and to pay for NHI in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, an upper-middle-income Caribbean country. Methods Four hundred heads of household in St. Vincent and the Grenadines were interviewed in August 2012 and September 2012. The samples were selected through simple random sampling, including the stratification of rural, semiurban, and urban communities to ensure the representativeness of the sample. A contingent valuation method with a pretested interviewer-led questionnaire was used. Respondents were presented with a hypothetical NHI plan. Chi-squared analysis was performed to identify factors that are associated with the willingness to participate. Multiple logistic regression was used to explore the factors that influence respondents’ willingness to pay. Results In total, 69.5% (n?=?278) of the respondents indicated that they were willing to participate in the proposed NHI plan, of whom 72.3% were willing to pay for the first bid (EC$50). When the bid was reduced to EC$25, all of the remaining respondents who indicated they were willing to participate were willing to pay this lowered bid. Overall, the respondents were willing to pay EC$77.83 (US$28.83) per month for each person to enroll in the NHI plan. Age, income, and having some form of health insurance were significantly associated with a willingness to participate in the plan. Conclusions A higher socioeconomic status was the principal determinant factor for the willingness to participate. This is similar to studies on developing economies. The government can use these findings to guide the successful implementation of the proposed NHI program. People with a lower socioeconomic status must be engaged from the start of and throughout the development process to enhance their understanding of and participation in the plan.
机译:背景技术众多加勒比国家正在考虑实施国家健康保险(NHI)和汇集资源,以资助其卫生部门。基于这种对健康保险的兴趣增加,我们调查了参与和支付圣文森特和格林纳丁斯的NHI支付的意愿,是一个中高收入的加勒比国家。方法在2012年8月和2012年9月采访了St. Vincent和Grenadines的四百个家庭首脑。通过简单的随机抽样,包括农村,半城区和城市社区的分层选择样本,以确保样本的代表性。使用了采用预先采访者LED问卷调查问卷的估价方法。受访者呈现出假设的NHI计划。进行Chi平方分析以确定与参与意愿相关的因素。多种逻辑回归用于探索影响受访者支付意愿的因素。结果总计69.5%(N?=?278)受访者表示,他们愿意参加拟议的NHI计划,其中72.3%愿意为第一次出价支付(EC $ 50)。当投标减少到EC $ 25时,所有表明他们愿意参加的剩余答复者愿意支付这笔降低的投标。总体而言,受访者每月愿意每月支付每月77.83美元(28.83美元),以便在NHI计划中注册。年龄,收入和某种形式的健康保险与参加计划的意愿明显相关。结论社会经济地位更高,是参与意愿的主要决定因素。这类似于发展中经济体的研究。政府可以使用这些调查结果来指导成功执行拟议的NHI计划。具有较低的社会经济地位的人必须从开头和整个开发过程中从事,以增强他们对计划的理解和参与。

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