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Equity in the delivery of health care in Europe and the US.

E van Doorslaer1, A Wagstaff, H van der Burg, T Christiansen, D De Graeve, I Duchesne, U G Gerdtham, M Gerfin, J Geurts, L Gross, U Häkkinen, J John, J Klavus, R E Leu, B Nolan, O O'Donnell, C Propper, F Puffer, M Schellhorn, G Sundberg, O Winkelhake.   

Abstract

This paper presents a comparison of horizontal equity in health care utilization in 10 European countries and the US. It does not only extend previous work by using more recent data from a larger set of countries, but also uses new methods and presents disaggregated results by various types of care. In all countries, the lower-income groups are more intensive users of the health care system. But after indirect standardization for need differences, there is little or no evidence of significant inequity in the delivery of health care overall, though in half of the countries, significant pro-rich inequity emerges for physician contacts. This seems to be due mainly to a higher use of medical specialist services by higher-income groups and a higher use of GP care among lower-income groups. These findings appear to be fairly general and emerge in countries with very diverse characteristics regarding access and provider incentives.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11184794     DOI: 10.1016/s0167-6296(00)00050-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Econ        ISSN: 0167-6296            Impact factor:   3.883


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