探索健康保险公司的信任:从登记者的看法和经验的见解。

Q2 Medicine
Journal of market access & health policy Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.3390/jmahp13020029
Frank J P van der Hulst, Sanne Huijgen, Anne E M Brabers, Judith D de Jong
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摘要

有管理的竞争是德国、瑞士和荷兰等国医疗保健系统的关键驱动力。对医疗保险公司的信任至关重要,但目前在荷兰很低。这可能是由于对利润动机的看法、负面经历、媒体报道以及对保险公司角色缺乏了解。本研究探讨如何登记者感知健康保险公司和如何上述因素有助于这些看法。我们于2023年3月和4月对来自Nivel荷兰医疗保健消费者小组的17名参与者进行了半结构化访谈。数据分析采用Braun和Clarke的六步法归纳主题分析。在管理财务和确保获得护理方面,与会者普遍对医疗保险公司持积极看法。然而,一些人认为保险公司以利润为导向,将降低成本置于个人需求之上,这导致了他们的不满。负面经历和媒体报道也塑造了这些看法。与会者认为,保险公司应确保护理的可及性和质量,公平分配成本,提供指导,并优先采取预防措施。为了建立信任,保险公司应该传达他们的非营利状态和福利的使用,增加购买决策的透明度,并就支付义务保持清晰的沟通。加强关于她们对医疗保健的贡献的沟通,提高对她们更广泛角色的认识,也可能有助于建立信任。
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Exploring Trust in Health Insurers: Insights from Enrollees' Perceptions and Experiences.

Managed competition is a key driver in healthcare systems in countries like Germany, Switzerland, and The Netherlands. Trust in health insurers is vital but currently low in The Netherlands. This may be due to perceptions regarding profit motives, negative experiences, media coverage, and a lack of understanding of insurers' roles. This study explores how enrollees perceive health insurers and how the aforementioned factors contribute to these perceptions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 participants from the Nivel Dutch Health Care Consumer Panel in March and April 2023. Data were analysed using Braun and Clarke's six-step method for inductive thematic analysis. Participants generally view health insurers positively in terms of managing finances and ensuring care accessibility. However, some perceive insurers as profit-driven and prioritising cost reduction over individual needs, leading to dissatisfaction. Negative experiences and media coverage also shape these perceptions. Participants believe that insurers should ensure care accessibility and quality, distribute costs fairly, provide guidance, and prioritise preventive measures. To foster trust, insurers should communicate their non-profit status and use of benefits, increase transparency in purchasing decisions, and maintain clear communication about payment obligations. Enhancing communication about their contributions to healthcare and raising awareness of their broader roles may also help build trust.

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