2015
DOI: 10.1177/0972150915597600
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Retail Participation in Health Insurance: A Model of Consumer Preferences

Abstract: Several countries are realizing that, with the increasing cost of health care, commercial health insurance is a key solution to meet health care financing needs of their citizens. India is one of the countries that allowed retail health insurance to begin operations, but the industry sector is still nascent in India with poor retail participation and hence there is an urgent need to understand consumer preferences, so as to significantly increase retail participation. This article has looked at the extant lite… Show more

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“…Unlimited admittance to various health centres, forms and types is likely to influence willingness to pay for health insurance [ 6 , 28 , 52 , 58 ]. Inclusion or exclusion criteria on access to either public/government or private hospitals and specialised clinics where the insured are accepted for treatments influence decisions on willingness to pay for health insurance [ 6 , 58 , 59 , 86 ]. This is because it increases confidence and guarantees the insured to get services without any exclusion criteria in all areas.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlimited admittance to various health centres, forms and types is likely to influence willingness to pay for health insurance [ 6 , 28 , 52 , 58 ]. Inclusion or exclusion criteria on access to either public/government or private hospitals and specialised clinics where the insured are accepted for treatments influence decisions on willingness to pay for health insurance [ 6 , 58 , 59 , 86 ]. This is because it increases confidence and guarantees the insured to get services without any exclusion criteria in all areas.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%