Willingness of in-patients to uptake the vital contributor social health insurance program in a teaching hospital, Southwest Nigeria

Background: The introduction of the Vital Contributor Social Health Insurance (SHI) Program in Nigeria was to scale up access to health insurance and achieve universal health coverage. However, many Nigerian in-patients still pay out-of-pocket for health services. This study aimed to determine Niger...

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Main Authors: Oluwaseun T. Esan, Kehinde O. Falayi, Bolurin A. Adekunle, Temitope Akinwunmi, Oyetade O. Ajao, Yahaya Abubakar
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Nigerian Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.njmonline.org/article.asp?issn=1115-2613;year=2020;volume=29;issue=3;spage=476;epage=485;aulast=Esan
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spelling doaj-7ed9155c41f94e70a1a9896586d696802021-08-09T10:22:46ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNigerian Journal of Medicine1115-26132020-01-0129347648510.4103/NJM.NJM_95_20Willingness of in-patients to uptake the vital contributor social health insurance program in a teaching hospital, Southwest NigeriaOluwaseun T. EsanKehinde O. FalayiBolurin A. AdekunleTemitope AkinwunmiOyetade O. AjaoYahaya AbubakarBackground: The introduction of the Vital Contributor Social Health Insurance (SHI) Program in Nigeria was to scale up access to health insurance and achieve universal health coverage. However, many Nigerian in-patients still pay out-of-pocket for health services. This study aimed to determine Nigerian in-patients' willingness to pay for the Vital Contributor SHI Program. Methodology: A cross-sectional analytical study conducted among 133 adult in-patients and care-givers of pediatric in-patients of a tertiary health facility in southwestern Nigeria, not under a health insurance cover, and recruited through a simple random sampling technique. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered questionnaire. Willingness to Pay was assessed using the double contingent valuation by the Bidding method. Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis was performed using the IBM SPSS version 20 with inference made at P > 0.05. Results: Findings showed a low awareness (42.1%) of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), and much lower awareness of the Vital Contributor Insurance Scheme, (27.1%). A high proportion of the respondents (67.7%) were willing to participate in the scheme, whereas 67.3% of those not willing to participate gave insufficient funds as the reason. The median maximum amount of premium respondents were willing to pay annually was ₦15,000 ($38) and ₦5000 ($12.8) interquartile range. Respondents in the working population (P = 0.032), with some form of education (P = 0.002), having difficulty with paying their medical bills (P = 0.044), who were aware of the Vital Contributor Scheme (P = 0.001) and were knowledgeable about the NHIS benefits (P = 0.026) were significantly more willing to uptake the Vital Contributor SHI Scheme. Conclusion: Although awareness of the Vital Contributor SHI Scheme is low, the proportion of respondents willing to partake in it is satisfying. Increased targeted awareness campaigns should improve uptake. Health management organizations should take the lead in the awareness creation process.http://www.njmonline.org/article.asp?issn=1115-2613;year=2020;volume=29;issue=3;spage=476;epage=485;aulast=Esanhealth insurancevital contributor social health insurance schemevoluntary contributionwillingness to pay
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author Oluwaseun T. Esan
Kehinde O. Falayi
Bolurin A. Adekunle
Temitope Akinwunmi
Oyetade O. Ajao
Yahaya Abubakar
spellingShingle Oluwaseun T. Esan
Kehinde O. Falayi
Bolurin A. Adekunle
Temitope Akinwunmi
Oyetade O. Ajao
Yahaya Abubakar
Willingness of in-patients to uptake the vital contributor social health insurance program in a teaching hospital, Southwest Nigeria
Nigerian Journal of Medicine
health insurance
vital contributor social health insurance scheme
voluntary contribution
willingness to pay
author_facet Oluwaseun T. Esan
Kehinde O. Falayi
Bolurin A. Adekunle
Temitope Akinwunmi
Oyetade O. Ajao
Yahaya Abubakar
author_sort Oluwaseun T. Esan
title Willingness of in-patients to uptake the vital contributor social health insurance program in a teaching hospital, Southwest Nigeria
title_short Willingness of in-patients to uptake the vital contributor social health insurance program in a teaching hospital, Southwest Nigeria
title_full Willingness of in-patients to uptake the vital contributor social health insurance program in a teaching hospital, Southwest Nigeria
title_fullStr Willingness of in-patients to uptake the vital contributor social health insurance program in a teaching hospital, Southwest Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Willingness of in-patients to uptake the vital contributor social health insurance program in a teaching hospital, Southwest Nigeria
title_sort willingness of in-patients to uptake the vital contributor social health insurance program in a teaching hospital, southwest nigeria
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Nigerian Journal of Medicine
issn 1115-2613
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: The introduction of the Vital Contributor Social Health Insurance (SHI) Program in Nigeria was to scale up access to health insurance and achieve universal health coverage. However, many Nigerian in-patients still pay out-of-pocket for health services. This study aimed to determine Nigerian in-patients' willingness to pay for the Vital Contributor SHI Program. Methodology: A cross-sectional analytical study conducted among 133 adult in-patients and care-givers of pediatric in-patients of a tertiary health facility in southwestern Nigeria, not under a health insurance cover, and recruited through a simple random sampling technique. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered questionnaire. Willingness to Pay was assessed using the double contingent valuation by the Bidding method. Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis was performed using the IBM SPSS version 20 with inference made at P > 0.05. Results: Findings showed a low awareness (42.1%) of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), and much lower awareness of the Vital Contributor Insurance Scheme, (27.1%). A high proportion of the respondents (67.7%) were willing to participate in the scheme, whereas 67.3% of those not willing to participate gave insufficient funds as the reason. The median maximum amount of premium respondents were willing to pay annually was ₦15,000 ($38) and ₦5000 ($12.8) interquartile range. Respondents in the working population (P = 0.032), with some form of education (P = 0.002), having difficulty with paying their medical bills (P = 0.044), who were aware of the Vital Contributor Scheme (P = 0.001) and were knowledgeable about the NHIS benefits (P = 0.026) were significantly more willing to uptake the Vital Contributor SHI Scheme. Conclusion: Although awareness of the Vital Contributor SHI Scheme is low, the proportion of respondents willing to partake in it is satisfying. Increased targeted awareness campaigns should improve uptake. Health management organizations should take the lead in the awareness creation process.
topic health insurance
vital contributor social health insurance scheme
voluntary contribution
willingness to pay
url http://www.njmonline.org/article.asp?issn=1115-2613;year=2020;volume=29;issue=3;spage=476;epage=485;aulast=Esan
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