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. 2020 Nov 23;13:1207–1217. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S264337

Table 3.

Attitude Assessing Characteristics of the Respondents

Variables Category
Agree
N (%)
No Opinion
N (%)
Disagree
N (%)
Community based health insurance has the potential of on promoting healthcare seeking behavior from modern health care institutions 220 (67.7) 49 (15.1) 56 (17.2)
Community based health insurance protects from unaffordable healthcare expenditures 270 (83.1) 16 (4.9) 39 (12)
Premium payment for community-based health insurance scheme is expensive 51 (15.7) 38 (11.7) 236 (72.6)
Community-based health insurance is a means of collecting revenue (profit) to the government 43 (13.2) 75 (23.1) 207 (63.7)
Community based health insurance scheme members receive low quality of services than non-members 55 (16.9) 20 (6.2) 250 (76.9)
Mistreatment of patients by the health professionals is common for members than non-members 53 (16.3) 77 (23.7) 195 (60)
I did not have trust in management and administration of community-based health insurance scheme 108 (33.2) 51 (15.7) 166 (51.1)
Community-based health insurance is relevant only to promote health condition of the poor 142 (43.7) 70 (21.5) 113 (34.8)
Health insurance is good to pool the risk of health expenditures within the sick and the healthy 179 (55.1) 41 (12.6) 105 (32.3)
Health insurance should be advocated and scale up to improve the health condition of rural community 234 (72) 20 (6.2) 71 (21.8)