Examining Quality, Value, Satisfaction and Trust Dimensions: An Empirical Lens to Understand Health Insurance Systems Actual Usage
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Public Organization Review
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Health insurance policies have become key social policy interventions incepted to
extend healthcare to vulnerable populations. In this vein, Ghana devised a health
insurance scheme in the year 2003. However, there have been concerns about quality,
value, satisfaction and trust regarding healthcare and insurance usage. Using data
drawn from 345 participants, our study investigates these dimensions to empirically
test their predictive effects on the actual usage of health insurance. Data analysis results
using the Structural Equation Modelling technique confirmed these dimensions as
predictors of intention and actual usage. Our study delineates the practical, theoretical
and policy implications of the study findings.
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Research Article