KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 87 | JULY-SEPTEMBER 2024
Satisfaction from Utilization of National Health Insurance Program in Nepal: Service User’s Perspective
Ghimire S, Agrawal Sagtani R, Paudel S
Abstract: Background
Health insurance is recognized as a valuable resource for improving healthcare
access for financially disadvantaged individuals, resulting in better health outcomes
and increased productivity. The satisfaction and experiences of health insurance
users are crucial for enhancing services and policies.
Objective
To assess the satisfaction of users within the national health insurance program.
Method
A household survey in Bhaktapur district of Nepal, conducted between September
and November 2019, assessed satisfaction with health insurance services under
the national program. Interviews were conducted with 173 individuals who had
utilized the insurance scheme, using a structured questionnaire. Collected data
were analyzed with STATA 13 software, and logistic regression analysis determined
associations between satisfaction and independent variables. The study adhered to
the STROBE Checklist guidelines for standardized reporting of results.
Result
The most satisfied domain was the registration and renewal process, while the least
satisfied domain was the information about insurance services. In the adjusted
analysis, literacy was the only variable significantly associated with satisfaction, with
literate individuals (AOR 2.5, 95% CI 1.12-5.66) being more likely to be satisfied with
the health insurance program compared to illiterate individuals.
Conclusion
The study found generally high satisfaction levels among individuals utilizing
health insurance services. However, dissatisfaction was particularly linked to the
information provided by health facilities about these services. Literacy was identified
as a significant factor influencing satisfaction with the health insurance program. This
highlights the need for an awareness program to educate the insured community
about the diverse benefit packages available.
Keyword : Health insurance, Health service users, Health service utilization, Satisfaction