Analysing the impact of private health insurance on inequities in health care utilization: a longitudinal study from China

Author:

Wu Runguo12ORCID,Ercia Angelo34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, 58 Turner Street, Whitechapel, London E1 2AB, UK

2. Global Health Policy Unit, School of Social and Political Science, the University of Edinburgh, 15a George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9LD, UK

3. Division of Informatics, Imaging & Data Sciences, School of Health Sciences, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK

4. Cievert, an Evergreen Life Company, Evergreen Business Centre, Clowes Street, Manchester M3 5NA, UK

Abstract

Abstract Since the early 2000s, Chinese government has sought to encourage the growth of private health insurance (PHI) while simultaneously expanding the breadth of coverage in its social health insurance (SHI) system. This paper examines how the prevalence of PHI has changed during this period and the extent to which PHI contributed to the growth of horizontal and geographical inequities with a focus on healthcare utilization. National data from China Health and Nutrition Survey between 2000 and 2015 were analysed using a multilevel modelling approach. The analysis investigated the impact of SHI membership as related to PHI uptake, PHI enrolees’ utilization of health services and out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses. This study found being covered by an SHI scheme reduced the uptake of PHI between 2004 and 2015. Having PHI caused an increase in utilizing outpatient care but did not affect OOP expenses. Coverage prevalence of PHI in a residential community was positively associated with the average level of healthcare utilization. Coverage prevalence of PHI and its effects on healthcare utilization varied geographically. The findings suggest that expanding the role of PHI was not effective without clear support from government policy. Furthermore, the expansion of PHI may cause an increase in horizontal and geographical inequities in healthcare utilization.

Funder

China Scholarship Council/University of Edinburgh Joint Scholarship

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy

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