Eliciting relative preferences for the attributes of health insurance schemes among rural consumers in India

AbstractThere is a limited understanding of the preferences of rural consumers in India for health insurance schemes. In this article, we investigate the preferences of the rural population for the attributes of a health insurance scheme by implementing a discrete choice experiment (DCE). We identified six attributes through qualitative and quantitative study: enrollment, management, benefit package, coverage, transportation facility, and monthly premium. A D-efficient design of 18 choices has been constructed, each comprising two health insurance choices. We collected the representative sample from 675 household heads of the rural population through personal interviews. The  preferences for the attributes and attribute levels were estimated using the multinomial logit (MNL) and random-parameter logit (RPL) models. The analysis shows that all attribute levels significantly affect the choice behavior (P <  0.05). The relative order of preferences for attributes are; enrollment, benefit package, monthly premium, management, coverage, and transportation.
Source: International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics - Category: Health Management Source Type: research