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Willingness to pay for health insurance: An analysis of the potential market for new low-cost health insurance products in Namibia
Authors:Emily Gustafsson-Wright  Abay Asfaw  Jacques van der Gaag
Affiliation:1. Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, USA;2. Consultant The World Bank, USA;3. Amsterdam Institute for International Development, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:This study analyzes the willingness to pay for health insurance and hence the potential market for new low-cost health insurance product in Namibia, using the double bounded contingent valuation (DBCV) method. The findings suggest that 87 percent of the uninsured respondents are willing to join the proposed health insurance scheme and on average are willing to insure 3.2 individuals (around 90 percent of the average family size). On average respondents are willing to pay NAD 48 per capita per month and respondents in the poorest income quintile are willing to pay up to 11.4 percent of their income. This implies that private voluntary health insurance schemes, in addition to the potential for protecting the poor against the negative financial shock of illness, may be able to serve as a reliable income flow for health care providers in this setting.
Keywords:Contingent valuation   Health care financing   Health insurance   Namibia   Willingness to pay
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