Research shows that almost 70% of Brazilians do not have private health insurance

Research shows that almost 70% of Brazilians do not have private health insurance 

A survey administered by the Credit Protection Service (SPC Brasil) and by the National Confederation of Shopkeepers (CNDL) shows that 69.7% of Brazilians don't have a personal health plan - be it individual or business . consistent with the survey, released today (21), this percentage is even higher among people in classes C, D and E, reaching 77%.


The survey highlights that 44.8% of respondents without insurance said they used the Unified Health System (SUS), especially those interviewed in classes C, D and E (51.4%) once they needed assistance. the remainder said that they're paying their own money to buy the required services.


According to the survey, 38.5% of respondents without insurance didn't skills often to use the general public health network. They expressed dissatisfaction with the SUS, especially with reference to the delay within the service time.


Among the interviewees who have a personal health plan, the affordable price was the foremost cited decision factor for outlining the agreement (42.5%), followed by the standard of the accredited network (33.3%) and therefore the recommendation of people (22.3%).


According to the survey, R $ 439.54 is that the average monthly amount that Brazilians buy insurance. of these who have a personal insurance, 42.2% said they disburse of pocket if the health plan doesn't cover all or a part of the required expenses. The survey also shows that 97.1% of health plan beneficiaries have their monthly payments up to date; and 69.1% say they're well or alright served by their private health plans.


“The data show that the health plan is taken into account a priority for an outsized a part of its users. it's a service of primary need, associated with the care of a greater good, which is life. it's such a lot that the declared default rate is extremely low ”, says Marcela Kawauti, chief economist at SPC Brasil.


The survey was conducted with consumers from 27 Brazilian capitals, men and ladies, aged 18 years or older, from all economic classes. 1,500 interviews were conducted, from September 15 to 26, 2017, with a margin of error of two.5 percentage points.

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