Willingness to pay for heart disease insurance: A case study of a university hospital in Malaysia

According to National Health and Morbidity Survey data, heart disease is a one of the major diagnosis type under critical illness category in Malaysia. Heart disease also remains as a leading cause of death in Malaysia in year 2020. A prominent issue for patients in getting proper treatment for crit...

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Main Authors: Asmuni, Nurin Haniah, Kamarudin, Adina Najwa, Md. Lazam, Norazliani, Sa'aid, Hafizah Besar
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/107997/
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spelling my.utm.1079972024-10-16T07:08:56Z http://eprints.utm.my/107997/ Willingness to pay for heart disease insurance: A case study of a university hospital in Malaysia Asmuni, Nurin Haniah Kamarudin, Adina Najwa Md. Lazam, Norazliani Sa'aid, Hafizah Besar QA Mathematics According to National Health and Morbidity Survey data, heart disease is a one of the major diagnosis type under critical illness category in Malaysia. Heart disease also remains as a leading cause of death in Malaysia in year 2020. A prominent issue for patients in getting proper treatment for critical illness is the high associated hospitalization cost involved and the loss of income due to the incapability to continue working once diagnose with the disease. Thus, critical illness insurance coverage offers an ideal protection to insured should any unfortunate event related to critical illness diagnosis happen. Presently, awareness on the importance of health-related insurance is slowly progressing. Most people still opt to out of pocket expenses to pay for the medical treatment. Hence, further studies to understand the insurance cost is necessary to nurture a healthy community not only in physical but also financially. This paper calculates the willingness to pay (WTP) for heart disease related insurance as a main component of critical illness coverage from the perspective of potential customers. A multiple linear regression technique is applied to study the cost by age, gender and race groups. The incidence rate of heart disease is collected from the National Health and Morbidity Survey results. Whilst the hospitalization cost is based on the charges collected from a university hospital in Malaysia. Our WTP results are positive for all categories considered indicating that the insurance is worth for purchase given price of at most equal to the WTP value. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Asmuni, Nurin Haniah and Kamarudin, Adina Najwa and Md. Lazam, Norazliani and Sa'aid, Hafizah Besar (2023) Willingness to pay for heart disease insurance: A case study of a university hospital in Malaysia. In: 5th ISM International Statistical Conference 2021: Statistics in the Spotlight: Navigating the New Norm, ISM 2021, 17 August 2021-19 August 2021, Virtual, Online, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0110694
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Asmuni, Nurin Haniah
Kamarudin, Adina Najwa
Md. Lazam, Norazliani
Sa'aid, Hafizah Besar
Willingness to pay for heart disease insurance: A case study of a university hospital in Malaysia
description According to National Health and Morbidity Survey data, heart disease is a one of the major diagnosis type under critical illness category in Malaysia. Heart disease also remains as a leading cause of death in Malaysia in year 2020. A prominent issue for patients in getting proper treatment for critical illness is the high associated hospitalization cost involved and the loss of income due to the incapability to continue working once diagnose with the disease. Thus, critical illness insurance coverage offers an ideal protection to insured should any unfortunate event related to critical illness diagnosis happen. Presently, awareness on the importance of health-related insurance is slowly progressing. Most people still opt to out of pocket expenses to pay for the medical treatment. Hence, further studies to understand the insurance cost is necessary to nurture a healthy community not only in physical but also financially. This paper calculates the willingness to pay (WTP) for heart disease related insurance as a main component of critical illness coverage from the perspective of potential customers. A multiple linear regression technique is applied to study the cost by age, gender and race groups. The incidence rate of heart disease is collected from the National Health and Morbidity Survey results. Whilst the hospitalization cost is based on the charges collected from a university hospital in Malaysia. Our WTP results are positive for all categories considered indicating that the insurance is worth for purchase given price of at most equal to the WTP value.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Asmuni, Nurin Haniah
Kamarudin, Adina Najwa
Md. Lazam, Norazliani
Sa'aid, Hafizah Besar
author_facet Asmuni, Nurin Haniah
Kamarudin, Adina Najwa
Md. Lazam, Norazliani
Sa'aid, Hafizah Besar
author_sort Asmuni, Nurin Haniah
title Willingness to pay for heart disease insurance: A case study of a university hospital in Malaysia
title_short Willingness to pay for heart disease insurance: A case study of a university hospital in Malaysia
title_full Willingness to pay for heart disease insurance: A case study of a university hospital in Malaysia
title_fullStr Willingness to pay for heart disease insurance: A case study of a university hospital in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Willingness to pay for heart disease insurance: A case study of a university hospital in Malaysia
title_sort willingness to pay for heart disease insurance: a case study of a university hospital in malaysia
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107997/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0110694
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