Measuring health insurance literacy in the Netherlands – First results of the HILM-NL questionnaire. Issue 11 (November 2022)
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- Measuring health insurance literacy in the Netherlands – First results of the HILM-NL questionnaire. Issue 11 (November 2022)
- Main Title:
- Measuring health insurance literacy in the Netherlands – First results of the HILM-NL questionnaire
- Authors:
- Holst, Laurens
Rademakers, Jany J.D.J.M.
Brabers, Anne E.M.
de Jong, Judith D. - Abstract:
- Highlights: There is a wide variation in Health Insurance Literacy among Dutch citizens. Level of education and household net-income are related to Health Insurance Literacy. Supporting vulnerable groups in choosing/using a health insurance policy is important. Abstract: Background: There are several indications that citizens in the Netherlands struggle to make critical, well-considered decisions about which insurance policy best fits their needs and preferences. This can lead to citizens being sub-optimally insured, facing unexpected costs or suffering inadequate coverage. This study aims to examine how health insurance literacy (HIL) is distributed among citizens in the Netherlands; and to find out whether there are certain groups who have more difficulty choosing and using a health insurance policy. Methods: We measured health insurance literacy using the HILM-NL questionnaire, the validated Dutch version of the original health insurance literacy measure (HILM). In February 2020, the HILM-NL was sent to 1, 500 members of the Nivel Dutch Health Care Consumer Panel. The response rate was 54% (806). Results: There is a wide variation in HIL among citizens in the Netherlands. The average total HILM-NL score is 55.14 (on a range of 21–84). The level of education and the household net income are significantly related to HIL. Conclusions: Citizens who completed less education or earn a lower income are relatively more likely to have difficulty choosing a health insurance policyHighlights: There is a wide variation in Health Insurance Literacy among Dutch citizens. Level of education and household net-income are related to Health Insurance Literacy. Supporting vulnerable groups in choosing/using a health insurance policy is important. Abstract: Background: There are several indications that citizens in the Netherlands struggle to make critical, well-considered decisions about which insurance policy best fits their needs and preferences. This can lead to citizens being sub-optimally insured, facing unexpected costs or suffering inadequate coverage. This study aims to examine how health insurance literacy (HIL) is distributed among citizens in the Netherlands; and to find out whether there are certain groups who have more difficulty choosing and using a health insurance policy. Methods: We measured health insurance literacy using the HILM-NL questionnaire, the validated Dutch version of the original health insurance literacy measure (HILM). In February 2020, the HILM-NL was sent to 1, 500 members of the Nivel Dutch Health Care Consumer Panel. The response rate was 54% (806). Results: There is a wide variation in HIL among citizens in the Netherlands. The average total HILM-NL score is 55.14 (on a range of 21–84). The level of education and the household net income are significantly related to HIL. Conclusions: Citizens who completed less education or earn a lower income are relatively more likely to have difficulty choosing a health insurance policy or using policy benefits to pay for health services once enrolled. It is important to support these vulnerable groups properly in their choice and use of a health insurance policy. … (more)
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- Health policy. Volume 126:Issue 11(2022)
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- Health policy
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- Volume 126:Issue 11(2022)
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- Volume 126, Issue 11 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 126
- Issue:
- 11
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0126-0011-0000
- Page Start:
- 1157
- Page End:
- 1162
- Publication Date:
- 2022-11
- Subjects:
- Health insurance literacy -- Health insurance literacy measure -- Health insurance policy
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