Effects of health insurance scheme on the health status of employees in Delta state Department:Health Information Management By: iamjahmeyou Project ID: 4870 Rating: (5.0) votes: 1 Price:₦4000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractThis research work to assess the effects of health insurance on the health status of employees in Delta State. 100% of participants have been registered with the contributory health commission and100% of respondents have benefited from the scheme in one way or the other. Studying the length of time an enrollee has benefitted from the scheme, 26% have benefited from the scheme for 4-6months, 42% for 7-9months, 22% for 10-12months and 10% for more than 1 year. 29% of respondents agreed that accredited health still extorts them at the point of service 71% disagreed that accredited health still extorts them at the point of service. 54% of respondents agreed that claim forms are signed by them while 46% disagreed that claim forms are signed by them. On prompt services, 76% of respondents agreed that accredited health facilities promptly attend to them while 24% disagreed that accredited health facilities promptly attend to them. However, 64% of respondents agreed that there is a reduction of out-of-pocket payments while 36% that there is a reduction of out-of-pocket payments. While 26% of respondents agreed that enrollees still pay at the point of service, 74% disagreed that enrollees still pay at the point of service. More so, 66% of respondents agreed to change of health seeking behaviour of enrollees while 34% disagreed that there is a change of health seeking behaviour of enrollees and 60% of respondents agreed that enrollees being reluctant to go to the hospital before registering with the scheme and 40% disagreed that enrollees being reluctant going to the hospital before registered with the scheme. ...Preview Download Preview +Other Health Information Management project topics and materials you might be interested in»Analysis of filing system and consequences of misfiling»Impact of health information management in healthcare delivery»Evaluation of the problems and constraints facing health record keeping and professionals»Assessment of challenges of health information management practice in General Hospital Ilorin, Kwara State»Analysis of filing system and consequences of misfiling patients health records in University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Kwara state»A study into causes of misfiling among health information management professionals in health records department - case study of University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Kwara state»Factors militating against effective documentation in health care delivery system in University of Benin Teaching Hospital Benin City, Edo state»Evaluation of confidentiality of patient health records among hospital staff»Evaluation of patient appointment system - a case study of university of Ilorin teaching hospital»Impact of electronic medical records on patients waiting time in health care delivery system in Federal Medical Center, Asaba, Delta state»Impact of health statistics in the health care delivery system at University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Kwara State»Effect of lack of health information computerization in the primary health care system»The challenges of effective communication between health information officers and patients (case study of Federal Medical Centre, Nguru Yobe state)»Causes and consequences of breach of confidentiality of patient health information in Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos state»Evaluation of the importance of health information management in primary health care