'Digitising health protection schemes in Ghana': An enquiry into factors associated with the use of a mobile phone-based health insurance contribution payment system among tertiary students.

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health Services Insights Pub Date : 2024-02-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786329241232255
Anthony Kwame Morgan, Daniel Katey, Moses Asori, Stephen Uwumbordo Nachibi, Ellen Onyina, Theophilus Quartey, Justin Cobbold, Modesta Akipase Aziire
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In 2018, Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) introduced a mobile money payment system for membership renewal and premium payments to enhance enrolment and retention rates. However, the adoption of such innovations depends on various factors, including personal traits and public perceptions. This study aims to explore the determinants of NHIS membership renewal and premium payment via the mobile renewal system. Conducted at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, Ghana, the study used a survey design to gather data from 951 KNUST students. Employing logistic regression analysis, the study identified key factors influencing the use of the NHIS mobile renewal service. The findings revealed that individuals aged 19-21, 25-27 or above 27, without mobile money accounts, and those with no history of online purchases were less likely to adopt the mobile renewal system (P < .05). Conversely, those perceiving the system as useful and easy to use were more likely to utilise it for NHIS membership renewal (P < .05). In conclusion, policymakers should prioritise system quality, accessibility, perceived ease of use, and usefulness to facilitate the adoption and usage of the NHIS mobile payment system. These findings contribute valuable insights for enhancing the effectiveness of health insurance innovations.

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2018 年,加纳国家医疗保险计划(NHIS)推出了用于续费和支付保费的移动支付系统,以提高参保率和保留率。然而,此类创新的采用取决于各种因素,包括个人特质和公众看法。本研究旨在探讨通过移动续费系统进行 NHIS 会员续费和保费支付的决定因素。研究在加纳库马西的夸梅-恩克鲁玛科技大学(KNUST)进行,采用调查设计,收集了 951 名 KNUST 学生的数据。通过逻辑回归分析,研究确定了影响使用 NHIS 移动续保服务的关键因素。研究结果表明,年龄在 19-21 岁、25-27 岁或 27 岁以上、没有移动支付账户以及没有网上购物史的个人不太可能采用移动续保系统(P P
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