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Willingness to pay for Social Health Insurance and associated factors among Public Civil Servants in Ethiopia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Abdene Weya KasoGirma Worku ObsieBerhanu Gidisa DebelaAbdurehman Kalu TololuEsmael MohammedHabtamu Endashaw HareruDaniel SisayGebi AgeroAlemayehu Hailu
Published in: PloS one (2024)
In this review, the magnitude of willingness to pay for Social Health insurance was low among public Civil servants in Ethiopia. Willingness to pay for Social Health Insurance was significantly associated with monthly salary, educational status, family size, the difficulty of paying medical bills, quality of healthcare services, awareness, and attitude towards the Social Health Insurance program. Hence, it's recommended to conduct awareness creation through on-the-job training about Social Health Insurance benefit packages and principles to improve the willingness to pay among public servants.
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