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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-201627

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Background: Health insurance is a widely recognized and preferable mechanism to finance the health care expenditure of the individuals. It is an important mechanism in the modern world to save the individuals from the huge health shock but only a small percentage of people even from educated higher income groups are covered under any health insurance policy. This study was undertaken to know the pattern of health insurance utilization in Uttar Kannada and Udupi districts of Karnataka.Methods: A descriptive study was conducted among 550 household of Uttar Kannada and Udupi districts. Household were selected using multistage sampling technique.Results: Of the 550 study participants, 348 (63.27%) were aware and also subscribed for any type of the health insurance and of these only 89 (25.57%) utilized them. 190 (34.55%) had availed Rashtriya Swastya Bima Yojana, 42 (7.64%) for Yashasvini, 6 (1.09%) forESI, 12 (2.18%) for Sampoorna Suraksha and 15 (27.27%) had private insurances. Reasons for not availing health insurances other than being unaware were complicated process 85 (42.08%) and provides only partial coverage 49 (24.26%). The main reasons for not using the health insurance were non availability of empaneled hospital 84 (74.34%), disease not being under the scope of scheme 60 (23.17%) and 32 (12.36%) were unaware about the process of availing.Conclusions: Health insurances being are the best way to help people reduce their financial burden has to be made aware and the drawbacks have to be addressed.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-201744

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Background: Health insurance is an important mechanism in the modern world to save the individuals from the huge health shock, even then very high percentage of people even from educated higher income groups are not covered under any health insurance policy. This study was undertaken to know the knowledge, attitude and practice regarding health insurance.Methods: A community based cross sectional study was conducted among 550 household of Uttar Kannada and Udupi districts. Multistage sampling technique was used.Results: Of the 550 study participants, 384 (69.8%) were BPL card holders. 348 (63.27%) were aware and also subscribed for any type of the health insurance, 115 (20.91%) were aware but did not subscribe while 87 (15.82%) were not aware about it. The main source of information were health workers 185 (39.74%), friends and family 178 (38.44%) and media 99 (21.38%). Of the 348 who had health insurance, only 89 (25.57%) utilized them. Reasons for not availing health insurances other than being unaware were complicated process 85 (42.08%) and provides only partial coverage 49 (24.26%). The main reasons for not using the health insurance were non availability of empanelled hospital 84 (74.34%), disease not being under the scope of scheme 60 (23.17%) and 32 (12.36%) were unaware about the process of availing.Conclusions: Health insurances are the best way to help people reduce their financial burden. Hence it is very important to educate the community regarding the best health insurance available so that they can take the maximum benefits from

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-201688

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Background: Doctor comes across certain ‘Medico-Legal’ problems at one time or the other during the practice of his/her profession. Reporting a medico legal case (MLC) is one of the legal responsibilities of all doctors to ensure that immediate action is taken by the police and maximum evidence is collected by them. This study was undertaken to assess the knowledge and attitude of the staff in dealing medico-legal case in tertiary care hospital and to find the challenges faced by them while handling the medico-legal cases.Methods: A cross sectional Study was conducted at Yenepoya Medical College Hospital, Mangalore among the Staff working in Accident and Emergency Department during the study period of 6 months.Results: The study was conducted among 116 study participants, most 108 (93.1%) were in the age group of 20-29 years and 77 (66.4%) were females. It was seen that only 3 (2.6%) of them correctly answered 17-20 questions out of 20 questions that were asked. Knowledge regarding MLC case was much high among CMO compared to others which was statistically significant with p value <0.0001. Challenges faced by the study participants were patients or the patient party not willing for MLC, delayed treatment due to the confusion, answering the court, handling the police and the violent public in few cases.Conclusions: Knowledge on dealing with MLC and a proper counseling session for patients of MLC cases can help to overcome various challenges faced while dealing with any MLC case.

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