Identification determinant factors on willingness to pay for health services in Iran
Abstract Background A common method used to examine the relationship between internal preferences and caring externalities is willingness to pay (WTP) approach. We aimed to estimate WTP for health status with different severity level and identify determinant factors on WTP. Methods For determining m...
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doaj-3ebf70a63656449390ff1b3ffe055c012020-11-24T21:12:48ZengBMCHealth Economics Review2191-19912017-11-01711610.1186/s13561-017-0179-xIdentification determinant factors on willingness to pay for health services in IranJavad Javan-Noughabi0Zahra Kavosi1Ahmad Faramarzi2Mohammad Khammarnia3Health Management and Economics Research Center, Iran University of Medical SciencesHealth Human Resources Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical SciencesHealth Promotion Research Center, Zahedan University of Medical SciencesAbstract Background A common method used to examine the relationship between internal preferences and caring externalities is willingness to pay (WTP) approach. We aimed to estimate WTP for health status with different severity level and identify determinant factors on WTP. Methods For determining main factors in WTP, a cross-sectional study was conducted in Shiraz in the southeast of Iran, in March to April 2015. The open-ended method was used to estimate monthly WTP in private and altruistic section. Multivariate regression analyses using ordinary least squares were applied to examine the effect of Scio–demographic factors on WTP using SPSS software 21. Results Participants were willing to pay an average amount of $ 295 in health status 1 and an average amount of $ 596 in health status 6 (worst status) for internal preferences. Altruistic WTP for health status 1 was $ 294 and participants were willing to pay an average amount of $ 416 in health status 6. Multiple regression analysis identified monthly income as the key determinant of WTP for internal preferences and caring externalities (P < 0.01). With an increase of 1% in income, private WTP increase 1.38% in health status 1. Conclusions The finding indicates that the mean of WTP increases at severe health status; therefore, health policy maker should allocate resources toward severe health status.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13561-017-0179-xWillingness to payAltruisticPrivateIran |
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Identification determinant factors on willingness to pay for health services in Iran |
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Identification determinant factors on willingness to pay for health services in Iran |
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Identification determinant factors on willingness to pay for health services in Iran |
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Abstract Background A common method used to examine the relationship between internal preferences and caring externalities is willingness to pay (WTP) approach. We aimed to estimate WTP for health status with different severity level and identify determinant factors on WTP. Methods For determining main factors in WTP, a cross-sectional study was conducted in Shiraz in the southeast of Iran, in March to April 2015. The open-ended method was used to estimate monthly WTP in private and altruistic section. Multivariate regression analyses using ordinary least squares were applied to examine the effect of Scio–demographic factors on WTP using SPSS software 21. Results Participants were willing to pay an average amount of $ 295 in health status 1 and an average amount of $ 596 in health status 6 (worst status) for internal preferences. Altruistic WTP for health status 1 was $ 294 and participants were willing to pay an average amount of $ 416 in health status 6. Multiple regression analysis identified monthly income as the key determinant of WTP for internal preferences and caring externalities (P < 0.01). With an increase of 1% in income, private WTP increase 1.38% in health status 1. Conclusions The finding indicates that the mean of WTP increases at severe health status; therefore, health policy maker should allocate resources toward severe health status. |
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