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Determinants of health insurance adoption among residents of Lagos, Nigeria: A cross-sectional survey
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Author(s):
Adeniran Adeyinka
;
Wright Kikelomo Ololade
;
Aderibigbe Adedayo
;
Akinyemi Olufunsho
;
Fagbemi Temiloluwa
;
Ayodeji Omoyeni
;
Adepase Abiola
;
Zamba Emmanuella
;
Abdur-Razzaq Hussein
;
Oniyire Faith
;
Ogboye Olusegun
;
Abayomi Akin
Source:
Open Health, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 86-94 (2024)
Subject Terms:
health insurance
;
national health insurance scheme
;
lashma
;
uhc
;
lagos
;
nigeria
;
Medicine
Document Type:
article
Language:
English
Online Access:
https://doaj.org/article/1e740b39cd9446d092fc333b08c618da
Additional Information
Publication Information:
De Gruyter, 2024.
Publication Date:
2024
Collection:
LCC:Medicine
Abstract:
This study assessed health insurance uptake, and payment preferences for health insurance enrollment, and identified barriers and facilitators of the utilization of health insurance amongst residents in Lagos State.
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electronic resource
ISSN:
2544-9826
Relation:
https://doaj.org/toc/2544-9826
Accession Number:
10.1515/ohe-2023-0043
Accession Number:
edsdoj.1e740b39cd9446d092fc333b08c618da
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