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医疗保险对越南家庭的非传染性疾病服务利用和经济负担有影响吗?

Is Health Insurance Associated with Health Service Utilization and Economic Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases on Households in Vietnam?

机构信息

Health Strategy and Policy Institute, Hanoi, Vietnam.

School of Public Health and Community Medicine, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Health Syst Reform. 2020;6(1):1-15. doi: 10.1080/23288604.2019.1619065. Epub 2019 Oct 8.

Abstract

The rising burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in developing countries has caused high out-of-pocket (OOP) health spending leading to many households suffering Catastrophic Health Expenditure (CHE). This study examined the association between health insurance (HI) on health-care utilization and the burden of OOP expenditure among people with reported NCDs and on their households in Vietnam.The study draws on a cross-sectional household survey of accessibility and utilization of health services in Vietnam. Data were obtained from three provinces to represent urban, rural and mountainous areas of the country. The study used a sample of 2,038 individuals with reported NCD aged over 18 years from 1,642 households having at least one person with reported NCD.The results show that people with reported NCD who had HI were twice as likely to use outpatient care compared with those without HI. Having more than one member with reported NCD resulted in double the odds of a household suffering CHE. Households in the three lowest wealth quintiles were more likely to encounter CHE and financial distress than economically better-off households. HI did not provide a protective effect to households, as there was no significant association between the HI status of household members with reported NCD and CHE or financial distress. Seeking care at higher-level facilities was significantly associated with CHE.This study highlights the need for evidence to design future HI-based interventions targeting susceptible populations to narrow the gaps in health service utilization among the population and mitigate financial catastrophe associated with NCDs.: NCD: Noncommunicable diseases; UHC: Universal Health Coverage; HI: Health insurance; CHE: Catastrophic health expenditure; OOP: Out of Pocket.

摘要

发展中国家非传染性疾病(NCD)负担不断增加,导致医疗支出大量由个人支付(OOP),导致许多家庭出现灾难性医疗支出(CHE)。本研究考察了医疗保险(HI)对报告有 NCD 的人群的医疗服务利用和 OOP 支出负担的影响,以及对其家庭的影响。本研究基于越南卫生服务获取和利用的横断面家庭调查。数据来自三个省份,代表了该国的城市、农村和山区。本研究使用了一个由 2038 名年龄在 18 岁以上的报告有 NCD 的个体组成的样本,他们来自有至少一名报告有 NCD 的个体的 1642 个家庭。研究结果表明,与没有 HI 的人相比,报告有 NCD 的人使用门诊服务的可能性是其两倍。有多个报告有 NCD 的成员的家庭遭受 CHE 的可能性是其两倍。在三个最低财富五分位数的家庭比经济条件较好的家庭更有可能遭遇 CHE 和财务困境。HI 并没有对家庭提供保护作用,因为报告有 NCD 的家庭成员的 HI 状况与 CHE 或财务困境之间没有显著关联。在更高层次的医疗机构寻求医疗服务与 CHE 显著相关。本研究强调需要有证据来设计未来基于 HI 的干预措施,以针对易感人群,缩小人群中卫生服务利用方面的差距,并减轻与 NCD 相关的财务灾难。

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