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Willingness to join community-based health insurance and its associated factors among households in Nekemte City, Ethiopia. A community-based cross-sectional study.

Olkeba BegnaHabtamu Fekadu GemedeAboma MotumaTesfaye ShibiruTemesgen TilahunFirew Tekle BoboMeseret Belete Fite
Published in: Journal of health, population, and nutrition (2024)
Nearly three fourth of the households were willing to join community-based health insurance program, however, about one fourth of households were not willing, which is a significant public health problem. Being merchant, having awareness about the scheme, being in the richest wealth quintile, having experience of borrowing for medical care, and having history of chronic illness in the household were factors found to be significantly associated with willingness to join community based health insurance in the study area. Therefore, strengthening awareness creation at community level about the benefit package and principle of the program would increase their demand for the community-based health insurance scheme.
Keyphrases
  • health insurance
  • public health
  • affordable care act
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • mental health