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Factors Affecting Payment Compliance of the Indonesia National Health Insurance Participants

The study aims to explore factors that affect the compliance of Indonesia National Health Insurance (INHI) in paying the premiums. The study design was qualitative with grounded theory research approach and constructivism paradigm. The study was conducted in 2018 and carried out for 3 months. We rec...

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Published in:Risk management and healthcare policy 2022-01, Vol.15, p.277-288
Main Authors: Sunjaya, Deni Kurniadi, Herawati, Dewi Marhaeni Diah, Sihaloho, Estro Dariatno, Hardiawan, Donny, Relaksana, Riki, Siregar, Adiatma Yudistira Manogar
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Summary:The study aims to explore factors that affect the compliance of Indonesia National Health Insurance (INHI) in paying the premiums. The study design was qualitative with grounded theory research approach and constructivism paradigm. The study was conducted in 2018 and carried out for 3 months. We recruited 22 respondents from four different cities/districts. Triangulation was carried out through 26 informants from various stakeholders. Data were analyzed through coding, categorizing and pattern matching to obtain substantive theory. The resulting substantive theory consists of 6 constructs and 14 categories. Compliance with paying insurance premium depends on the intention to pay for contribution. Meanwhile, the intention to pay is related to internal and external factors of INHI participants. To improve payment contribution of independent participants, INHI program has to pay attention for factors originating internally from the participants themselves (understanding of INHI program, financial ability and self-attitude) and also externally such as operational system and the quality of health care. Compliance of paying insurance premium is related to internal and external factors of participants. Thus, interventions to improve compliance to pay premium should take these factors into account, and not merely on increasing the knowledge of participants.
ISSN:1179-1594
1179-1594
DOI:10.2147/RMHP.S347823