DETERMINANT FACTORS ON HEALTH INSURANCE PURCHASE BEHAVIOUR OF MILLENNIALS IN MALAYSIA: A CONCEPTUAL PAPER
In the current living environment, health insurance has become an essential necessity, especially with the relentless pace of medical inflation. Unfortunately, a significant portion of the population remains without adequate coverage. This study focuses on Millennials in Malaysia, a population...
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INTI International University
2023
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Online Access: | http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1873/1/jobss2023_34.pdf http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1873/ http://ipublishing.intimal.edu.my/jobss.html |
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Summary: | In the current living environment, health insurance has become an essential necessity,
especially with the relentless pace of medical inflation. Unfortunately, a significant portion of
the population remains without adequate coverage. This study focuses on Millennials in
Malaysia, a population of around 11 million with the financial capability to afford health
insurance. Apparently, millennials are born between 1981 and 1996 (ages 23 to 38 in 2019).
Despite this, the actual insured population in Malaysia is only at 41%, signifying a lack of
insurance protection. The key factors influencing health insurance purchase behavior among
Millennials are examined in this research, including financial literacy, insurance premium
affordability, and insurer brand equity. The research objectives in this study serve as the
guiding pillars that shape the purpose of the investigation. The core focus of this research
revolves around understanding the health insurance purchase behavior of Malaysia's
Millennials. The objectives are designed to delve into the relationship between various key
factors and this behavior. This research offers novel insights into the health insurance purchase
behavior of Millennials in Malaysia. It highlights the financial literacy of individuals as a key
driver in insurance decisions, emphasizing the need for financial education and literacy
programs. Furthermore, the study underlines the importance of making insurance premiums
more affordable to encourage participation. Finally, it reinforces the value of insurer brand
equity in attracting Millennials to health insurance, prompting insurance providers to focus on
building and maintaining their brand reputation. |
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