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Willingness to Join and Pay for Community-Based Health Insurance Among Rural Households of Selected Districts of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia.

Muluneh Getachew GaredewShimeles Ololo SinkieDejene Melese HandaloWaju Beyene SalgedoKiddus YitbarekFeyera Gebissa KebeneTesfaye Dagne WaldemariumMahlet Atlaw Mengesha
Published in: ClinicoEconomics and outcomes research : CEOR (2020)
A high proportion of households were willing to join and pay for the CBHI scheme. The average amount of money they were willing to pay for the scheme was very slightly lower than what is planned by the government. Thus, the government of Ethiopia should strengthen efforts to scale up this scheme in the rural areas of the country specifically to districts not yet enrolled, to reduce direct out-of-pocket payment at service delivery points. This will also contribute to guaranteeing dwellers of rural areas access to quality health services without facing financial hardship, to achieve universal health coverage for all by the end of 2035.
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