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Why Not Blow the Whistle on Health Care Insurance Fraud? Evidence from Jiangsu Province, China.

Dandan Wang1, Changchun Zhan1.   

Abstract

Purpose: To identify the factors that influence whistleblowing behavior as it relates to health care insurance fraud in Jiangsu Province, China.
Methods: To construct a factor model and formulate research hypotheses using the Motivation-Opportunity-Ability framework. We designed a questionnaire containing 24 items and distributed it on-site to 2081 respondents in Jiangsu Province, China. Afterward, we applied structural equation modeling to validate the research hypotheses.
Results: Policy awareness negatively contributes to whistleblowing behavior, risk perception does not reduce the incentive to blow the whistle, and an inability to recognize fraud is another critical barrier to converting whistleblowing intentions into behavior.
Conclusion: Practices that are likely to promote citizen whistleblowing on insurance fraud may focus on the constraints identified by the comprehensive Motivation-Opportunity-Ability framework.
© 2022 Wang and Zhan.

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Keywords:  Motivation–Opportunity–Ability framework; health care insurance fraud; structural equation modeling; whistleblowing behavior

Year:  2022        PMID: 36268183      PMCID: PMC9577100          DOI: 10.2147/RMHP.S379300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Risk Manag Healthc Policy        ISSN: 1179-1594


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