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Willingness to renew national hospital insurance fund among voluntary scheme members in Kajiado County-Kenya

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Kenneth Saikwo Sisimwo 1, *, Kezia Muthoni Njoroge 1, Musa Oluoch Ong’ombe 1 and Duncan Ndombi Shikuku 2

1 Kenya Methodist University, Department of public health, Human Nutrition and Dietetics. School of medicine and health sciences, Kenya.
2 Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Department of International Health, Nairobi, Kenya. 

Research Article

International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2022, 07(01), 443–455.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2022.7.1.0187
DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2022.7.1.0187

Received on 02 August 2022; revised on 14 September 2022; accepted on 16 September 2022

Objective: This study established determinants for readiness to renew the NHIF (national hospital Insurance fund) among informal sector national scheme members in Kenya for universal health coverage (UHC).
Methods: This was a cross sectional survey on 394 purposively sampled national health insurance members in Kajiado County. Data was collected through questionnaires rated on a 5-point Likert scale. Binary logistic regression was used to establish the significant determinants associated with the willingness to renew the insurance covers. P-values of less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant.
Results: Majority of the participants were male (n=266, 67.5%), over 36 years of age (n=330, 83.7%), married (n=200, 50.8%) and lived in large households of over 3 people (n=358, 90.9%). Overall, respondents showed high willingness to continue paying the insurance premiums and renew their insurance covers for health services (Median: 3.86, IQR 0.75). Controlling for all factors, married (AOR 15.6, 2.3-106.4), large household sizes with more than 3 people, low household income per month (less than KSh. 5000), awareness of NHIF fund services (AOR 13.2, 3.1-55.5), service provider factors (AOR 109, 14.8-803.8) and adverse selection on willingness to renew (AOR 0.043, 0.009-0.202) were significant determinants of willingness to renew the insurance cover (p<0.05).
Conclusion: Individual factors - married, belonging to larger household, and lower income group, awareness of NHIF services and system/external factors - service provider’s factors and adverse selection on the other hand influenced willingness to renew insurance covers. There is need to increase the community’s awareness on the health insurance risk-benefits through member education and improve access to quality health services in the health facilities to enhance renewal of the NHIF covers by members.

Health insurance; Universal health coverage (UHC); Informal sector; Health financing; Kenya

https://ijsra.net/node/776

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Kenneth Saikwo Sisimwo, Kezia Muthoni Njoroge, Musa Oluoch Ong’ombe and Duncan Ndombi Shikuku. Willingness to renew national hospital insurance fund among voluntary scheme members in Kajiado County-Kenya. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2022, 07(01), 443–455. https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2022.7.1.0187

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