Healthcare Services Utilisation and Financial Burden among Vietnamese Older People and Their Households

Author:

Giang Long Thanh1ORCID,Pham Tham Hong Thi2,Phi Phong Manh3,Nguyen Nam Truong4

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Economics, National Economics University (NEU), Hanoi 11616, Vietnam

2. Faculty of Mathematical Economics, National Economics University (NEU), Hanoi 11616, Vietnam

3. Faculty of Political Studies, Hanoi University of Mining and Geology (HUMG), Hanoi 10000, Vietnam

4. Institute of Social and Medical Studies (ISMS), Hanoi 10000, Vietnam

Abstract

Background: This research examined differences in the utilisation of healthcare services and financial burden between and within insured and uninsured older persons and their households under the social health insurance scheme in Vietnam. Methods: We used nationally representative data from the Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS) conducted in 2014. We applied the World Health Organization (WHO)’s financial indicators in healthcare to provide cross-tabulations and comparisons for insured and uninsured older persons along with their individual and household characteristics (such as age groups, gender, ethnicity, per-capita household expenditure quintiles, and place of residence). Results: We found that social health insurance was beneficial to the insured in comparison with the uninsured in terms of utilization of healthcare services and financial burden. However, between and within these two groups, more vulnerable groups (i.e., ethnic minorities and rural persons) had lower utilization rates and higher rates of catastrophic spending than the better groups (i.e., Kinh and urban persons). Conclusion: Given the rapidly ageing population under low middle-income status and the “double burden of diseases”, this paper suggested that Vietnam reform the healthcare system and social health insurance so as to provide more equitable utilisation and financial protection to all older persons, including improving the quality of healthcare at the grassroots level and reducing the burden on the provincial/central health level; improving human resources for the grassroots healthcare facilities; encroaching public–private partnerships (PPPs) in the healthcare service provision; and developing a nationwide family doctor network.

Funder

Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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