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Employment Rank and the Choice of Health Insurance Benefit Scheme among Bangladeshi Civil Servants
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Employment Rank and the Choice of Health Insurance Benefit Scheme among Bangladeshi Civil Servants

Syed Abdul Hamid, Afroza Begum, Syed M Ahsan, Sushil Ranjan Howlader, Azhar Uddin, Taslima Rahman and Md. Hafizur Rahman
Asia-Pacific journal of risk and insurance, Vol.16(1), pp.81-122
2022

Abstract

Bangladesh choice of benefit schemes civil servants health insurance willingness to join Health economics Health policy
This study surveys 622 Bangladeshi civil servants of all administrative jurisdictions and elicits their preference for health insurance schemes. The latter vary in the amount of sum assured as well as in terms of premium sharing rules with the government. The paper also explores the financial burden that the premium subsidy may impose on the exchequer and the state’s fiscal capacity to shoulder it. We discover a very high willingness to join the scheme. Though all three premium-sharing options posit flat rates common for all employment ranks, respondents appear to prefer premiums proportional to their basic salary.

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