Does the medical insurance system play a real role in reducing catastrophic economic burden in elderly patients with cardiovascular disease in China? Implication for accurately targeting vulnerable characteristics
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Published:2021-03-29
Issue:1
Volume:17
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ISSN:1744-8603
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Container-title:Globalization and Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Global Health
Author:
Ma Meiyan,Tian Wanxin,Kang Jian,Li Yuze,Xia Qi,Wang Nianshi,Miao Wenqing,Zhang Xiyu,Zhang Yiyun,Shi Baoguo,Gao Han,Sun Tao,Fu Xuelian,Hao Yanhua,Li Heng,Shan Linghan,Wu Qunhong,Li Ye
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The vulnerability of cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients’ health abilities, combined with the severity of the disease and the overlapping risk factors, leads such people to bear the economic burden of the disease due to the medical services. We estimated the economic burden of CVD and identified the weak link in the design of the medical insurance.
Methods
Data from 5610 middle-aged and elderly with CVD were drawn from the 2015 wave of “China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study” (CHARLS). The recommended method of the “World Health Organization” (WHO) was adopted to calculate “catastrophic health expenditure” (CHE), “impoverishment by medical expenses” (IME), and applied the treatment-effect model to analyze the determinants of CHE.
Results
The incidence of CHE was 19.9% for the elderly families with CVD members, which was 3.6% higher than for uninsured families (16.3%). Families with CVD combined with > 3 other chronic diseases (38.88%) were the riskiest factor for the high CHE in the new rural cooperative medical system (NCMS). Moreover, families with members > 75 years old (33.33%), having two chronic disease (30.74%), and families having disabled members (33.33%), hospitalization members (32.41%) were identified as the high risky determinants for the high CHE in NCMS.
Conclusions
Elderly with physical vulnerabilities were more prone to CHE. The medical insurance only reduced barriers to accessing health resources for elderly with CVD; however it lacked the policy inclination for high-utilization populations, and had poorly accurate identification of the vulnerable characteristics of CVD, which in turn affects the economic protection ability of the medical insurance. The dispersion between the multiple medical security schemes leads to the existence of blind spots in the economic risk protection of individuals and families.
Funder
the National Natural Science Foundation
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
Heilongjiang Postdoctoral Foundation
the National Social Science Fund of China
Project supported by the Genral Undergraduate Colleges and Universities Youth Innovative Talent Training Plan in Heilongjiang Province
Progect of Family Planning Commission of the Department of Health in Heilongjiang Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy
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