KUMJ | VOL. 16 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 61 | JAN.-MARCH, 2018
Assessment of Community Based Health Insurance in Sunsari District
Subedi L, Regmi MC, Giri Y
Abstract: Background
Community Based Health Insurance (CBHI) Schemes are promising alternatives
for a cost sharing health care system which hopefully leads to better utilization of
health care services, reduce illness related income shocks and eventually lead to a
sustainable and fully functioning universal health coverage.
Objective
This study focused on factors influencing the people’s enrolment and hindrances for
enrollment of CBHI program.
Method
Altogether 316 households were taken according to population proportionate
sampling method.Community based cross-sectional analytical study was carried out
with preformed questionnaire among members and non- member in four villages.
Sample unit for enrollee were selected by using population proportionate systematic
random sampling method using enrolled register and for non-enroll systematic
random sampling technique was used using household list from VDC.
Result
For non- members 28.3% small benefit package was main reason for non
membership. Provision of partial payment would be a motivating factor for 26.4%
of the respondents. Non-members (30.5%) felt disparities in treatment while
providing good medicines (11.9%). Financial help for the treatment was good part
of the program for 43.0% of the respondents. Among 9.3% of members who would
not renew reported of tedious process of taking service as the main reason. The
educational status of the respondents is directly related to the enrolment in the CBHI
scheme (<0.001).
Conclusion
The study gave some insight about factors influencing the utilization of health
insurance schemes in low resourced countries. Properly implemented CBHI schemes
would add on better health financing and better utilization of health care in
developing countries.
Keyword : Community, Enrollment, Health, Insurance