Determinants of Demand for Health Insurance in Uganda: An Analysis of Utilisation and Willingness to Pay

Dablin Mpuuga, Bruno L. Yawe, J. Muwanga
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Health insurance is increasingly being recognized in Uganda as an effective way of protecting people against catastrophic health expenditures. However, only 5 percent of Ugandans hold health insurance, and only 42 percent would consider joining any healthinsurance scheme. It is in this regard that this study sought to examine the determinants of demand for health insurance in Uganda. After applying a logistic model on Uganda National Household Survey (UNHS) data of 2016/17, the results reveal that awareness is a very crucial factor in determining demand for health insurance, and that most Ugandans are not aware of health insurance as a mode of paying for medical care. The results further reveal that although most of the people suffering from non-communicable diseases are willing to pay for health insurance, very few have health insurance in this regard. Generally, willingness to pay does not translate into actual utilisation of health insurance. Thus, the study recommends the promotion of awareness about health insurance, increasing the literacy levels of Ugandans through education, promoting poverty reduction and income enhancing programs, as well as urgently implementing a National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). JEL Codes: A10, I11, I19
乌干达医疗保险需求的决定因素:利用和支付意愿分析
在乌干达,越来越多的人认识到,医疗保险是保护人民免受灾难性卫生支出影响的一种有效方式。然而,只有5%的乌干达人拥有医疗保险,只有42%的人会考虑加入任何医疗保险计划。正是在这方面,本研究试图审查乌干达医疗保险需求的决定因素。在对2016/17年乌干达全国家庭调查(UNHS)数据应用logistic模型后,结果显示,意识是决定健康保险需求的一个非常关键的因素,大多数乌干达人不知道健康保险是一种支付医疗保健的模式。调查结果进一步显示,虽然大多数非传染性疾病患者愿意支付医疗保险,但很少有人有这方面的医疗保险。一般来说,支付意愿并不转化为实际利用健康保险。因此,该研究建议提高对健康保险的认识,通过教育提高乌干达人的识字率,促进减贫和增加收入方案,以及紧急实施国家健康保险计划(NHIS)。JEL代码:A10, I11, I19
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