The Willingness-to-Pay for General Practitioners in Contractual Service and Influencing Factors among Empty Nesters in Chongqing, China

Aug 13, 2015International journal of environmental research and public health

How Much Empty Nesters in Chongqing, China Are Willing to Pay for Contracted General Practitioner Services and What Influences Their Decision

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Abstract

Over 76.6% of city empty nesters in Chongqing expressed for general practitioner services through a contractual service policy.

  • The average willingness-to-pay among the surveyed empty nesters was 34.1 yuan per year, while the median was 22.1 yuan per year.
  • This median amount is below the 2013 individual funding level of 60 yuan per year for urban and rural cooperative medical insurance in Chongqing.
  • Higher education levels, lower self-reported health status, increased family per capita income, and greater satisfaction with community health services were associated with higher willingness-to-pay.
  • Women demonstrated a higher willingness-to-pay compared to men.
  • The findings suggest that while interest in paying for contractual services is high, the amounts offered are insufficient compared to existing cooperative medical insurance funding.

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Key numbers

34.1 yuan
Level
Average among surveyed empty nesters
76.6%
Percentage
Percentage of empty nesters willing to pay for GP services
22.1 yuan
Median
Median among empty nesters

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What this is

  • This research investigates the () for general practitioners (GPs) among empty nesters in Chongqing, China.
  • A survey of 865 empty nesters aged 60-85 reveals key factors influencing their for GP services under a contractual service policy.
  • Findings indicate a significant , though below the current medical insurance funding levels.

Essence

  • Empty nesters in Chongqing show a high for general practitioners under a contractual service, averaging 34.1 yuan per year. Factors such as education level, self-reported health status, and family income significantly influence this willingness.

Key takeaways

  • 76.6% of empty nesters are willing to pay for GP services under a contractual arrangement. This indicates a strong demand for accessible healthcare among this demographic.
  • The average is 34.1 yuan per year, with a median of 22.1 yuan, which is less than half of the 60 yuan annual funding level set by cooperative medical insurance.
  • Higher education levels and family income correlate with increased , while poorer self-reported health status is associated with higher demand for GP services.

Caveats

  • The cross-sectional nature of the study limits causal inferences about the relationships between and influencing factors.
  • The validity of the questionnaire used was not assessed, which may affect the reliability of the findings.

Definitions

  • Willingness-to-Pay (WTP): The maximum amount an individual is willing to spend for a service or good, reflecting their perceived value of that service.

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