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Background Health insurance is entrusted to make health services more equitable and decrease the financial burden caused by catastrophic out-of-pocket payments. This study aimed to assess the factors affecting the enrollment of households in National Health Insurance Program (NHIP) in eastern Nepal.MethodsCross-sectional data were collected from 189 households in Itahari sub-metropolitan city using a structured questionnaire. Chi-square tests was used to examine the association between NHIP enrollment and selected demographic variables derived from the data.ResultsThe findings showed that 63% of households were enrolled in NHIP and enrollment was associated with education, family type, ethnicity, socio-economic status, prior experience of illness, utilization of health facilities, and knowledge regarding NHIP.Conclusions Variables like education, family type, ethnicity, socio-economic status, prior experience of illness, utilization of health facility, knowledge regarding the annual premium amount, annual benefit ceiling, and renewal time found to be associated with NHIP enrollment.
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