Title of article :
Private Demand for Covid-19 Vaccine: A Contingent Assessment from a Low-and Middle-income Country
Author/Authors :
Meshkani, Zahra Health Management and Economics Research Center - Health Management Research Institute - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Zarei, Leila Health Policy Research Center - Institute of Health - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz - Fars, Iran , Hajimoladarvish, Narges Department of Economics - Faculty of Social Sciences and Economics - Alzahra University - Tehran, Iran , Arabloo, Jalal Health Management and Economics Research Center - Health Management Research Institute - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Rezapour, Aziz Health Management and Economics Research Center - Health Management Research Institute - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Farabi, Hiro Health Management and Economics Research Center - Health Management Research Institute - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Moradi, Najmeh Health Management and Economics Research Center - Health Management Research Institute - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This study aimed to estimate Iranian willingness to pay (WTP) for a hypothetical COVID-19
vaccine and its determinants. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted from May 2nd
to 20th, 2020 among the general population of Iran to estimate WTP for hypothetical COVID-19
vaccines. Four scenarios with different levels of efficacy and duration of protection were presented
to respondents in the payment card scale of the contingent valuation method (CVM). With the
corresponding WTPs under different scenarios, mean, trimmed mean, median WTP values, and
vaccine demand was estimated. A semi-log regression model was employed to identify key
factors. The vaccine acceptance rate and positive WTP were about 70% and 80%, respectively.
The reluctant individuals believed free vaccination is a government responsibility. The highest
trimmed mean and median WTP values were the US $15 and $4 for the vaccine with more than
80% efficacy and one-time vaccination. The median decreased to the US $2 in less effective
scenarios. The vaccine demand was price-inelastic. Price, self-assessment virus risk, age, gender,
education, income, and working in the health sector were significant factors. Given the price
inelasticity of the COVID-19 vaccine, providing free vaccination by the Iranian government is
highly recommended, particularly for low-income and vulnerable individuals.
Keywords :
Willingness to pay , Demand function , Demand function , Vaccine , Contingent valuation method , COVID-19
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research(IJPR)