Author:
Ma Meiyan,Li Ye,Wang Nianshi,Wu Qunhong,Shan Linghan,Jiao Mingli,Fu Xuelian,Li Heng,Sun Tao,Yi Bin,Tian Wanxin,Xia Qi,Shi Baoguo,Hao Yanhua,Yin Hui,Ning Ning,Gao Lijun,Liang Libo,Wang Jiahui
Abstract
Abstract
Background
We examined the physiological, household, and spatial agglomeration characteristics of the health poverty population in China. We identified weak links that affect the implementation of the medical insurance and further improve its effectiveness for health poverty alleviation.
Methods
A national representative sample from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) was analyzed. The WHO recommended method was adopted to calculate catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) and impoverishment by medical expenses (IME). We created a binary indicator for IME as the outcome variable and applied the treatment-effect model to analyze the determinants of IME.
Results
The incidence of IME was 7.2% of the overall population, compared to 20.3% of the sample households trapped in CHE. The incidence of IME enrolled in insurance schemes was 7.4% higher than that of uninsured families (4.8%). Economic level, living area, family size, age of household head, having hospitalized members, and participating in insurance were statistically significant for the occurrence of IME.
Conclusions
The original poverty-promoting policies has not reached the maximum point of convergence with China’s current demand for health. The overlapped health vulnerabilities exacerbated the risk of poverty among the elderly and households with high health needs and utilization. In addition, the medical insurance schemes have proven to be insufficient for protection against economic burden of poor households. So, special health needs, age, and household capacity to pay should be comprehensively considered while strengthening the connection between the disease insurance scheme with supplementary insurance.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Postdoctoral Research Foundation of China
Heilongjiang Postdoctoral Science Foundation
Heilongjiang Postdoctoral Foundation
Heilongjiang Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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