Willingness to enroll for community-based health insurance and associated factors in Simada district, north-west, Ethiopia, 2020: A community-based cross-sectional study

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Background: Community-based health insurance is a not-for-profit type of health insurance that has been used by poor people to protect themselves against the high costs of seeking medical care and treatment for illness. This study aimed to assess communities’ willingness to enroll for community-based health insurance (CBHI) and its associated factors in Simada district, Northwest, Ethiopia. Methods: A community-based mixed cross-sectional study design was conducted. Multistage simple random and purposive sampling techniques were used for quantitative and qualitative studies, respectively. Data were coded and entered into Epi info version 7.2.0.1 and exported to SPSS 20.0 for data analysis. Inferential statistics were done to determine an association between the outcome and independent variables. Statistically significant variables in binary logistic regression analysis with p-value <0.2 were entered for multivariable binary logistic regression analysis and P-value ≤0.05 was considered as statistically significant. Hosmer and Lemeshow’s goodness of fitness test was fitted and qualitative data were analyzed by using thematic analysis. Results: Among 510 study participants, 454 (89%) [CI: (86.5%-91.6%)] were willing to enroll for community-based health insurance. Members of social capital [AOR: 7.6 (3.78–-15.5)], distance from health facilities [AOR: 10.8 (4.9–23.5)], the experience of chronic illness in the family [AOR: 4.6 (1.88–11.4)], medium family wealth status [AOR: 3.1 (1.3–7.5)], and the number of family members [AOR: 2.25 (1.11–4.6)] were significantly associated with willingness to enroll for community-based health insurance. Conclusion: Willingness to enroll in community-based health insurance in the study area is high. Members of social capital, the experience of chronic illness in the family, distance from a health facility, the number of family members, and medium family wealth status were factors found to be associated with willingness to enroll for the scheme. Therefore, empha-sizing redesigning and planning strategies for better expanding the scheme accordingly.

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Yitayew, M. Y., Adem, M. H., & Tibebu, N. S. (2020). Willingness to enroll for community-based health insurance and associated factors in Simada district, north-west, Ethiopia, 2020: A community-based cross-sectional study. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, 13, 3031–3038. https://doi.org/10.2147/RMHP.S280685

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