This is the Phase 3 of a 3 phase study to determine the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of a health microinsurance scheme in improving health equity and clinical outcomes for private primary care (PPC) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This two-arm, pre-post, quasi-experimental trial consisted of utilizing a HMI scheme (experimental clinic) and normal OOP payments (control clinic) for 6 months. The HMI scheme enabled subscribed households to access a defined benefit package at a selected PPC for treatment and follow-up.
This will be a quasi-experimental study designed to determine the effectiveness of a community health microinsurance scheme (HMI) in private primary care clinics in Malaysia via a pre-post study of an experimental and control clinic. A proposed HMI scheme, whose price and benefit package have been defined through the earlier Phases 1 and 2, will be accessible to subscribed households at the experimental clinic, while the control clinic has subscribed patients paying as per normal practise, which is by Out-Of-Pocket payment. The HMI scheme enabled subscribers to visit the selected clinic chosen for any form of primary care diagnosis, treatment and follow-up. Both the clinics are located in the Jalan Ipoh area, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, and have common sociodemographic characteristics. A pre-intervention questionnaire will aim to capture health seeking behaviour, delay in seeking medical care, monthly health expenditure and improvements in clinical outcome (assessed by clinical test results). After six months, a post-intervention questionnaire is administered again to the respondents which then allows assessment of the outcome variables.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
114
A defined priced package of primary care services, including investigation and treatment such as procedures and medication, available at a selected clinic for 6 months
Health-seeking behavior
Delays in seeking healthcare (days)
Time frame: Change from Baseline health seeking behavior at 6 months
Monthly health expenditure
How much has been spent for monthly health expenses (in Ringgit Malaysia)
Time frame: Change from Baseline Monthly Health Expenditure at 6 months
Clinical Outcome of Diabetes Mellitus
Measurement of HbA1c
Time frame: Change from Baseline HbA1c at 6 months
Clinical Outcome of Hypertension
Resting mean blood pressure
Time frame: Change from Baseline Resting Mean Blood Pressure at 6 months
Clinical outcome of dyslipidemia
Total serum cholesterol and LDL
Time frame: Change from Baseline serum cholesterol and LDL at 6 months
Clinical outcome of bronchial Asthma
Spirometry levels
Time frame: Change from Baseline spirometry levels at 6 months
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