Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4198865 Health Policy 2008 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThis study examines the factors associated with the enrollment, satisfaction, and sustainability of the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) program in six study areas in rural Beijing.MethodsData come from a sample of 890 persons aged 15–88 from 890 households who were randomly interviewed from six rural counties/districts in Beijing.ResultsFindings from multi-level models indicate that gender, socioeconomic status, adequate knowledge about the policy, subjective premium contribution, subjective co-payment rates, and need are significantly associated with enrollment. We further find that the sustainability of the NCMS program is only significantly related to knowledge about the policy and satisfaction with the overall performance of the program.ConclusionThe NCMS program should be further promoted through different media avenues. It is also necessary to expand the types of services to include basic medical care and other specialized services to meet the different needs of the rural population. In addition, supervision of the system's performance should be enhanced and characteristics of the local community should be considered in the implementation of the NCMS.

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