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Understanding perception and factors influencing private voluntary health insurance policy subscription in the Lucknow region.

Tanuj Mathur1, Ujjwal Kanti Paul1, Himanshu Narayan Prasad1, Subodh Chandra Das1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Health insurance has been acknowledged by researchers as a valuable tool in health financing. In spite of its significance, a subscription paralysis has been observed in India for this product. People who can afford health insurance are also found to be either ignorant or aversive towards it. This study is designed to investigate into the socio-economic factors, individuals' health insurance product perception and individuals' personality traits for unbundling the paradox which inhibits people from subscribing to health insurance plans.
METHODS: This survey was conducted in the region of Lucknow. An online questionnaire was sent to sampled respondents. Response evinced by 263 respondents was formed as a part of study for the further data analysis. For assessing the relationships between variables T-test and F-test were applied as a part of quantitative measuring tool. Finally, logistic regression technique was used to estimate the factors that influence respondents' decision to purchase health insurance.
RESULTS: Age, dependent family members, medical expenditure, health status and individual's product perception were found to be significantly associated with health insurance subscription in the region. Personality traits have also showed a positive relationship with respondent's insurance status.
CONCLUSION: We found in our study that socio-economic factors, individuals' product perception and personality traits induces health insurance policy subscription in the region.

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Keywords:  Health Insurance Perception; Mediclaim Policy; Personality Traits; Private Voluntary Health Insurance (PVHI)

Year:  2014        PMID: 25674567      PMCID: PMC4322630          DOI: 10.15171/ijhpm.2015.08

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Health Policy Manag        ISSN: 2322-5939


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