Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:
https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/90596
Or use following links to share this resource in social networks:
Tweet
Recommend this item
Title | National Health Insurance Scheme Services and Patient Satisfaction: The Nigerian Experience |
Authors |
Egbon, H.O.
Adekunle, S.A. |
ORCID | |
Keywords |
клініка клиника hospital Національна система медичного страхування (НСМС) Национальная система медицинского страхования (НСМС) National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) пацієнт пациент patient задоволеність удовлетворенность satisfaction надання послуг предоставление услуг service delivery |
Type | Article |
Date of Issue | 2022 |
URI | https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/90596 |
Publisher | Sumy State University |
License | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License |
Citation | Egbon, H. O., & Adekunle, S. A. (2022). National Health Insurance Scheme Services and Patient Satisfaction: The Nigerian Experience. Health Economics and Management Review, 4, 46-54. https://doi.org/10.21272/hem.2022.4-05. |
Abstract |
Healthcare delivery in the present day involves not just treating the patient but also paying attention to the overall satisfaction the patient derives while obtaining the service. This has made satisfaction in healthcare services a top priority for both healthcare professionals and patients. However, the costs of healthcare services continue to be key sources of hardship for many households, hence the introduction of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) service in Nigeria to lessen the financial burden of accessing healthcare. The study investigated how patient satisfaction is impacted by NHIS service in a teaching hospital in Nigeria. The population consists of all enrollees of NHIS at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH). Copies of the questionnaire used for the study were administered to NHIS enrollees seeking medical care in three departments of the hospital, namely: General out-patient, Maternity, and Dental. Out of the 200 questionnaires administered, 182 (General out-patient department – 79, Maternity department – 52, and Dental – 51) were found usable. To access the patients in the aforementioned departments of UBTH, convenience sampling, a form of non-probability sampling method, was applied. The method was chosen because it allows for simple access to and contact with target respondents. Multiple regression analysis was used to establish the statistical significance and relationship between patient satisfaction and NHIS services, such as accessibility, empathy, reliability, tangibility, responsiveness, and waiting time. The study found that accessibility, reliability, and waiting time have a significant impact on patient satisfaction with NHIS services. The study recommends that a more efficient and sustainable model should be designed and implemented in hospitals to minimise waiting time by engaging more health professionals and experts, as well as re-engineering the existing patient flow should be incorporated into the model. The study concludes that empirically investigating the quality of NHIS services and patient satisfaction in healthcare is important in several ways. First, it increases our understanding of service quality and patient satisfaction in particular, as well as service marketing in general, thereby laying the groundwork for future research. Secondly, the management of healthcare organisations will be able to spot any unsatisfactory service elements, which will serve as the basis for designing effective strategies to raise service quality in the healthcare industry. |
Appears in Collections: |
Health Economics and Management Review |
Views
Australia
159213
China
1
Germany
1
India
1
Nepal
1
Nigeria
25486
Philippines
1
Singapore
893487
Tanzania
1
Ukraine
2886
United Kingdom
1448
United States
1786970
Unknown Country
2872382
Downloads
Bangladesh
1
Botswana
1
China
893484
Egypt
1
Ethiopia
1
Germany
25
India
1
Indonesia
1
Nigeria
893485
Tanzania
224
Ukraine
8649
United Arab Emirates
1
United States
893486
Unknown Country
1
Files
File | Size | Format | Downloads |
---|---|---|---|
Egbon_hem_2022_4_5.pdf | 701.86 kB | Adobe PDF | 2689361 |
Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.