Socioeconomic Inequities in Health Care Utilization in China

Title Socioeconomic Inequities in Health Care Utilization in China
Year 2015
Author X. Zhang, Q. Wu, Y. Shao, W. Fu, G. Liu and P. C. Coyte
DOI 10.1177/1010539514565446
URL http://aph.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/01/05/1010539514565446.abstract
Journal Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health
Document Type Journal Article
Document Availability Full Text
Classification Equity
Abstract The study assessed the present degree of inequity in health care utilization as well as the contributions of the main determinants in the context of expending health insurance coverage in China. Data were obtained from the 2008 National Health Services Survey (NHSS) in China. A concentration index was used to quantify the degree of income-related inequity in health care utilization. The need-standardized concentration indexes of outpatient care and inpatient care were 0.015 and 0.197, respectively. Income made the largest contribution to inequity favoring the better-off in the use of health care. The impacts of health insurance schemes on overall inequity varied according to the insurance memberships as well as types of services. The study revealed a pro-rich distribution of the probability of health care across income groups in China. Increased financial protection ability of medical insurance system remains a vital cornerstone to tackle the health care utilization inequity.

 

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