Literature DB >> 16046027

Social capital and farmer's willingness-to-join a newly established community-based health insurance in rural China.

Licheng Zhang1, Hong Wang, Lushang Wang, William Hsiao.   

Abstract

In 2002, China announced a new funding strategy that would reestablish community-based health insurance (CHI) in rural areas, whereby the Chinese government will entice farmers' participation by providing each participant an annual subsidy of 10-20 Yuan (US 1.25-2.50 dollars). However, there is no evidence demonstrating how many farmers would be willing-to-join (WTJ) such newly developed government subsidized voluntary-based CHI scheme and what factors influence farmers' willingness-to-join. In this study, we examine the probability of farmers' willingness-to-join such CHI under the different scenarios of government subsidy and individual contribution, and also explore factors that influence farmers' willingness-to-join with the emphasis on social capital. The study is based on data collected from a 2002 household survey conducted in Fengsan Township, located in China's Guizhou Province. Logistic regression is used in the analysis. The findings from this study show that even with the government subsidy to the premium, the probability of WTJ the new voluntary-based CHI only reach 50%. The results also indicate that community level social capital, as measured by reciprocity index, and individual level social capital, as measured by trust index, are significantly and positively associated with the probability of farmers' WTJ newly developed government subsidized CHI. Policy recommendations have been made based on those findings.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16046027     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2005.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Policy        ISSN: 0168-8510            Impact factor:   2.980


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