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Willingness-to-Pay for Community-Based Health Insurance among Informal Workers in Urban Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Karolinska Institutet, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of Queensland, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, ...
Published InPLoS ONE
Year2016
Citations150
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Reliance on out-of-pocket payment for healthcare may lead poor households to undertake catastrophic health expenditure, and risk-pooling mechanisms have been recommended to mitigate such burdens for households in Bangladesh. About 88% of the population of Bangladesh depends on work in the informal sector. We aimed to estimate willingness-to-pay (WTP) for CBHI and identify its determinants among three categories of urban informal workers rickshaw-pullers, shopkeepers and restaurant workers. METHODS: The bidding game version of contingent valuation method was used to estimate weekly WTP. In three urban locations 557 workers were interviewed using a structured questionnaire during 2010 and 2011. Multiple-regression analysis was used to predict WTP by demographic and household characteristics, occupation, education level and past illness. RESULTS: WTP for…
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