Socioeconomic deprivation, medical services accessibility, and income-related health inequality among older Chinese adults: evidence from a national longitudinal survey from 2011 to 2018

Author:

Yang Jing1ORCID,Zhong Qiao1ORCID,Liao Zangyi2ORCID,Pan Changjian3ORCID,Fan Qiuyan4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute of Public Health and Social Security, School of Public Administration, Hunan University , Changsha , China

2. School of Political Science and Public Administration, China University of Political Science and Law , Beijing , China

3. Economic Research Office, Tea Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences , Hangzhou , China

4. Dong Fureng Institute of Economic and Social Development, Wuhan University , Wuhan , China

Abstract

Abstract Background Health inequality poses a challenge to improving the quality of life of older adults as well as the service system. The literature rarely explores the moderating role of medical services accessibility in the association between socioeconomic deprivation and health inequality. Objective This study examines the socioeconomic deprivation and medical services accessibility associated with health inequality among older Chinese adults, which will contribute to the medical policy reform. Methods Using data from the 2011, 2014, and 2018 waves of the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS), we analyse 14,232 older adults. This paper uses a concentration index (CI) to measure the income-related health inequality among the target population and employs a recentered influence function–concentration index–ordinary least squares (RIF-CI-OLS) model to empirically analyse the correlation between socioeconomic deprivation and health inequality among older Chinese adults. Based on the correlation analysis, we discuss the moderating effect of medical services accessibility. Results We find that health inequality exists among older Chinese adults and that the relative deprivation in socioeconomic status (SES) is significantly associated with health inequality (β∈  [0.1109,  0.1909], P < 0.01). The correlation between socioeconomic deprivation and health inequality is moderated by medical services accessibility, which means that an increase in medical services accessibility can weaken the correlation between socioeconomic deprivation and health inequality. Conclusion China needs an in-depth reform of its medical services accessibility system to promote the equitable distribution of medical services resources, strengthen medical costs and quality management, and ultimately mitigate the SES reason for health inequality among older Chinese adults.

Funder

China Social Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Family Practice

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