卢旺达改善社区医疗保险支付意愿和能力的决定因素

Mark Akanko Achaw , Charles Mulindabigwi Ruhara , Edouard Musabanganji , Regis Hitimana
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卢旺达社区医疗保险(chii)是该国应对灾难性医疗费用的最重要的财政机制,自2003年成立以来覆盖了87% %以上的人口。虽然该计划的覆盖范围已大幅扩大,但保险费率仍保持不变。2021年,负责管理卢旺达社会保障委员会(RSSB)发起了一项研究,评估民众支付较高的卢旺达社会保障计划保费的意愿和能力,并探讨吸引剩余非正规人口加入该计划的策略。本研究采用条件估值法,随机抽取6086户家庭进行问卷调查。分析显示,尽管存在一些挑战,如经常性药品短缺和保健中心无法提供某些服务,但社区卫生组织在普通民众中享有良好声誉。在参与意愿方面,许多受访者,包括非中工会会员,都表示有兴趣参与计划。大多数人愿意支付的最高保费在3229卢比(3.2美元)至3817卢比(3.8美元)之间,高于目前3000卢比的保费。logistic回归模型确定了登记的关键决定因素,包括户主年龄、家庭规模、医疗保健利用和经济状况。就支付意愿而言,最重要的因素是家庭的经济地位(以其社会经济分类或Ubudehe类别为代表)、家庭规模、户主的就业状况、医疗保健利用情况、储蓄习惯和参与经济活动。
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Determinants of willingness and ability to pay for an improved community-based health insurance in Rwanda
The Rwanda Community-Based Health Insurance (CBHI) is the most crucial financial mechanism against catastrophic health expenses in the country, covering over 87 % of the population since its inception in 2003. Although the scheme has expanded significantly in terms of coverage, premium rates have remained unchanged. In 2021, the Rwanda Social Security Board (RSSB), which manages the CBHI, initiated a study to assess the population's willingness and ability to pay higher CBHI premiums and explore strategies for attracting the remaining informal population into the scheme. The study used the Contingent Valuation method to collect responses from a random sample of 6086 households.
The analysis revealed a strong reputation for the CBHI among the general population, despite some challenges such as recurring drug shortages and the unavailability of certain services in health centers. Regarding the willingness to enroll, many respondents, including non-CBHI members, expressed interest in joining the scheme. Most were willing to pay a maximum premium ranging from RWF 3229 (USD 3.2) to RWF 3817 (USD 3.8), which is higher than the current premium of RWF 3000. The logistic regression model identified key determinants of enrollment, including the age of household heads, household size, healthcare utilization, and economic status. In terms of willingness to pay, the most significant factors were the household's economic status (proxied by their socioeconomic classification, or Ubudehe category), household size, employment status of the head, healthcare utilization, savings habits, and participation in economic activities.
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