Abstract

Weak public participation in the payment of NHI contributions has been identified as a major obstacle to the successful implementation of long-term NHI. Increasing voluntary health insurance coverage for low-income communities is a challenge for the government. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of motivation on the regularity of paying dues for independent NHI participants after the increase in contributions in Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi. The type of research used is quantitative research using a cross sectional study design. The size of the sample in this study were 98 respondents. Methods Data collection is done by interview and observation in the field. Implementation of Univariate and Bivariate data analysis. The method of presenting data in the form of a frequency distribution is accompanied by a narration. The results showed that there was an influence of motivation on the regularity of paying dues for independent NHI participants after the contribution increase policy in Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province, with a value of p = 0.046 (p <0.05). Conclusion; there is a motivational effect on the regularity of paying dues for independent NHI participants after the policy of increasing the contribution. Suggestion; It is necessary to develop an educational strategy to increase participants' understanding and motivation so that they are aware of paying the dues of independent NHI participants on a regular basis.

Highlights

  • The main problem in public health, where the government as the organizer of government and international health organizations around the world is a challenge in terms of health financing

  • Regularity in paying NHI contributions is defined as the regularity or timeliness of payment of National Health Insurance contributions made by the respondent, where the payment time has been determined no later than the 10th of each current month as stipulated in the Presidential Regulation of 2021

  • Respondents who have high motivation are more likely to regularly pay independent NHI contributions than those who do not regularly pay independent NHI contributions. These findings indicate that low motivation is the cause of the low regularity of paying NHI contributions

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Summary

Methods

Data collection is done by interview and observation in the field. Implementation of Univariate and Bivariate data analysis. Suggestion; It is necessary to develop an educational strategy to increase participants' understanding and motivation so that they are aware of paying the dues of independent NHI participants on a regular basis

Introduction
Material and methods
Univariate Analysis
Regularity of Paying Dues
Bivariate Analysis
Motivation Regular
Conclusion
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