Socioeconomic inequalities in waiting times for planned and cancer surgery: Evidence from Spain

Author:

Bosque‐Mercader Laia12ORCID,Carrilero Neus3ORCID,García‐Altés Anna345ORCID,López‐Casasnovas Guillem6ORCID,Siciliani Luigi2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences Centre for Health Service Economics and Organisation University of Oxford Oxford UK

2. Department of Economics and Related Studies University of York York UK

3. Agència de Qualitat i Avaluació Sanitàries de Catalunya (AQuAS) Barcelona Spain

4. CIBER de Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP) Barcelona Spain

5. Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica (IIB Sant Pau) Barcelona Spain

6. CRES Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractWaiting times act as a non‐price rationing mechanism to bring together the demand for and the supply of public healthcare services and ensure equal access independently of ability to pay. This study tests for the presence of socioeconomic inequalities in waiting times for ten publicly‐funded planned and cancer surgeries in Catalonia (Spain) in 2015–2019. Socioeconomic status (SES), measured by four categories (very low, low, middle, high), is based on co‐payment levels for medicines which depend on patient's income. Using administrative data, we estimate the association between SES and waiting times controlling for patient characteristics and hospital fixed effects. Compared to patients with low SES, patients with middle SES wait 2–6 fewer days for hip replacement, cataract surgery, and hysterectomy, and less than a day for breast cancer surgery. These inequalities arise within hospitals and are not explained by patient nor hospital characteristics. For some surgeries, the results also show that patients with higher SES are more likely to voluntarily exit the waiting list and have a lower probability of having a surgery canceled for medical reasons and dying while waiting.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Policy

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