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. 2024 Apr 3;24:414. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-10866-8

Table 4.

Ranking of cognitive map variables based on centrality index

Strategy Code Component Outdegree Indegree Centrality Rank

Information and education

(Informing the insured)

1-1 Individual factors 4.26 5.96 10.23 25
1-2 Communication factors 8.03 6.02 14.06 19
1-3 Spatial factors 4.19 5.89 10.08 26
1-4 Cultural factors 3.67 6.4 10.07 27
1-5 Social factors 7.54 14.55 22.09 4
Accountability of insured service providers 2-1 Legal and policy factors 8.56 6.74 15.3 18
2-2 Punitive factors 1.51 6.06 7.57 29
2-3 Control factors 6.85 10.07 16.92 13
2-4 Motivational factors (incentives) 3.16 8.3 11.46 24
2-5 Organizational factors 11.25 11.52 22.77 3
Financial protection of the insured 3-1 Health savings accounts 1.91 4.53 6.44 30
3-2 Condition-based cash exchanges 7.08 10.09 17.17 10
3-3 Supply-side subsidies 4.15 4.99 9.14 28
3-4 Demand-side subsidies 4.5 7.94 12.44 23
3-5 Charity attraction in the field of health 7.51 8.67 16.18 14

Protection of insured' rights

(advocacy)

4-1 Drafting the rules 8.35 7.2 15.55 16
4-2 Hospital social workers 14.23 2.82 17.05 11
4-3 Hospital supervisory experts 11.01 3.02 14.03 20
4-4 Virtual social networks 9.7 4.09 13.78 22
4-5 Convince policymakers to legislate 3.39 12.03 15.42 17
Insured participation 5-1 The degree of identity of each individual 8.07 9.53 17.6 9
5-1 The level of self-actualization of each person 13.76 6.12 19.87 6
5-3 Preparation suitable for people 19.29 12.72 32.01 1
5-4 Providing personal and organizational information and feedback 8.62 7.25 15.86 15
5-5 Shared decision making 10.54 12.51 23.05 2

The capacity of local organizations

(Supporting insured)

6-1 Communicating with decision-makers 8.41 9.74 18.14 8
6-2 Forming a supportive coalition 12.05 7.68 19.73 7
6-3 Identification of root barriers 6.58 7.45 14.03 21
6-4 Lobbying with relevant actors 9.51 7.44 16.95 12
6-5 Monitoring and supervision the implementation and effectiveness of laws 9.78 10.14 19.93 5