PURPOSE: To study the willingness-to-pay (WTP) for a proposed community-based health insurance (CBI) scheme in order to provide information about the relationship between the premium that is required to cover the costs of the scheme and expected insurance enrollment levels. In addition, factors that influence WTP were to be identified. METHODS: Data were collected from a household survey using a two-stage cluster sampling approach, with each household having the same probability of being selected. Interviews were conducted with 2414 individuals and 705 household heads. The take-it-or-leave-it (TIOLI) and the bidding game were used to elicit WTP. RESULTS: The average individual was willing to pay 2384 (elicited by the TIOLI) or 3191 (elicite...
This study analyzes households’ willingness to pay (WTP) for a new health insurance scheme. The data...
Background Community-based Health Insurance (CBHI) is a voluntary prepayment mechanism that guarant...
Abstract Background Côte d’Ivoire’s current health care financing system results from successive ref...
OBJECTIVE: This study compares household heads' willingness-to-pay (WTP) for community-based health ...
Background: Community health insurance is now seen as a very viable and sustainable pre-payment sche...
Community-based health insurance schemes (CBHIS) have been present in the region of Theis, Senegal, ...
Community-based health insurance schemes (CBHIS) have been present in the region of Theis, Senegal, ...
BackgroundMany low and middle-income countries are increasingly cognisant of the need to offer finan...
The test-retest reliability of the bidding game and the take-it-or-leave-it (TIOLI) approaches to el...
The objective of this project is to study the willingness to pay (WTP) for health insurance (HI) of ...
Background. Lack of health insurance is a leading cause of financial impoverishment from seeking hea...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>The objective of this project is to study the willingness to pay (WTP) for hea...
The objective of this project is to study the willingness to pay (WTP) for health insurance (HI) of ...
Objective(s): To assess how willing people would be to join a voluntary health insurance scheme and ...
The purpose was to provide information for devising community-based health insurance (CBI) policies ...
This study analyzes households’ willingness to pay (WTP) for a new health insurance scheme. The data...
Background Community-based Health Insurance (CBHI) is a voluntary prepayment mechanism that guarant...
Abstract Background Côte d’Ivoire’s current health care financing system results from successive ref...
OBJECTIVE: This study compares household heads' willingness-to-pay (WTP) for community-based health ...
Background: Community health insurance is now seen as a very viable and sustainable pre-payment sche...
Community-based health insurance schemes (CBHIS) have been present in the region of Theis, Senegal, ...
Community-based health insurance schemes (CBHIS) have been present in the region of Theis, Senegal, ...
BackgroundMany low and middle-income countries are increasingly cognisant of the need to offer finan...
The test-retest reliability of the bidding game and the take-it-or-leave-it (TIOLI) approaches to el...
The objective of this project is to study the willingness to pay (WTP) for health insurance (HI) of ...
Background. Lack of health insurance is a leading cause of financial impoverishment from seeking hea...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>The objective of this project is to study the willingness to pay (WTP) for hea...
The objective of this project is to study the willingness to pay (WTP) for health insurance (HI) of ...
Objective(s): To assess how willing people would be to join a voluntary health insurance scheme and ...
The purpose was to provide information for devising community-based health insurance (CBI) policies ...
This study analyzes households’ willingness to pay (WTP) for a new health insurance scheme. The data...
Background Community-based Health Insurance (CBHI) is a voluntary prepayment mechanism that guarant...
Abstract Background Côte d’Ivoire’s current health care financing system results from successive ref...