Utilizing the KAP Model: Analysing Public Perception and Knowledge of Government Health Care Schemes

  • Unique Paper ID: 164639
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 12
  • PageNo: 2052-2058
  • Abstract:
  • Background and Objectives: The government healthcare scheme survey aims to assess the effectiveness and satisfaction levels among beneficiaries of the program. The government launched this initiative with the goal of providing the general population with accessible and fairly priced healthcare services. The goals of the survey are to assess satisfaction levels, pinpoint areas that need work, comprehend difficulties, and obtain input. Methodology: The target population encompassed individuals of all age groups. Utilizing Google Forms as the primary data collection tool. To enhance participation and awareness, pamphlets were distributed throughout the region. The collected data was analysed using Power BI. Result: The age categories that appear to have the most replies are 18–24 and 45–54, suggesting that individuals in these ranges are more likely to receive advice on health programs from medical staff. People who have insured themselves with health insurance coverage tend to agree more with the idea of paying higher taxes or contributing more for the improvement and sustainability of health care schemes. People with Bachelor’s degree suggests more social media promotion, while people with less education prefer simple application procedures. People in rural areas might focus more on posters and flyers, while those in urban areas might suggest better communication channels to spread awareness regarding health care schemes.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 12
  • PageNo: 2052-2058

Utilizing the KAP Model: Analysing Public Perception and Knowledge of Government Health Care Schemes

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