ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2024,16,1,211-216.DOI:10.5530/pj.2024.16.30Published:February 2024Type:Research ArticleAnalysis of Factors Influencing the Willingness to Pay BPJS Kesehatan Contributions of Mandiri Participants in the Working Area of Bua Health Center, Luwu DistrictSyiar Cakke. S, Balqis, Indar, Sukri Palutturi, Hasanuddin Ishak, Andi Zulkifli, and Anwar Mallongi Syiar Cakke. S1,*, Balqis2, Indar2, Sukri Palutturi2, Hasanuddin Ishak3, Andi Zulkifli4, Anwar Mallongi5 1Masters Student of Health Administration and Policy, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, INDONESIA. 2Department of Health Administration and Policy, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, INDONESIA. 3,5Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin, INDONESIA. 4Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, INDONESIA. Abstract:The willingness to pay BPJS Health contributions regularly and on time every month for independent participants is the most important component to make it easier for independent participants to utilize health services. This research aims to analysis the factors that influence the willingness to pay BPJS Health contributions for independent participants in the Bua Health Center working area, Luwu Regency. The research was conducted in the working area of the Bua Health Center, Luwu Regency. The research design iscross sectional study. The total sample was 340 independent BPJS Health participants using sampling techniquesSimple Random Sampling. Data were analyzed using testsChi-Squareand Multiple Logistic Regression test. Test resultsChi-Squareshows that there is a relationship between the number of family members (p=0,000), income (p=0,000), perception of the quality of health services (p=0,000), history of catastrophic illness (p=0,000), and ability to pay BPJS Health contributions (p= 0,000) with a willingness to pay BPJS Health contributions. Meanwhile, there is no relationship between knowledge (p=0,364) and willingness to pay BPJS Health contributions. The results of the Multiple Logistic Regression test show that number of family members (OR=69,893) is the factor that most influences the willingness to pay BPJS Health contributions. It is recommended that the BPJS Health consider a contribution payment system for independent participants who are required to pay contributions collectively which includes all family members in one family who are registered as independent BPJS Health participants, so that independent participants who have large family members are not burdened and are willing to pay BPJS contributions Health regularly and on time every month. Keywords:BPJS Health, Income, Independent Participants, Number of Family Members, Willingness to Pay ContributionsView:PDF (189.25 KB) PDF Images PhcogJ_IMG ‹ New Insights of Oxidative Stress and Thalassemia May Lead to Antioxidant Therapy up Impact of Fluoridated Dental Products on Surface Roughness and Morphology of Bleached Tooth Enamel: An In Vitro Study ›