| Literature DB >> 18976508 |
Jane M Zhu1, Yiliang Zhu, Rui Liu.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As China re-establishes its health insurance system through various cooperative schemes, little is known about schoolchildren's health insurance. This paper reports findings from a study that examined schoolchildren's insurance coverage, disparities between farmer and non-farmer households, and effects of low-premium cooperative schemes on healthcare access and utilization. It also discusses barriers to sustainable enrollment and program growth.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18976508 PMCID: PMC2613140 DOI: 10.1186/1475-9276-7-23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Children's Characteristics and Health Insurance Status
| 100 (494) | 54.0 (249) | 49.5 – 58.5 | ||
| 0.495 | ||||
| 5–8 | 35.6 (170) | 51.9 (81) | 44.1 – 59.8 | |
| 9–12 | 64.4 (308) | 55.8 (164) | 50.1 – 61.5 | |
| 0.792 | ||||
| Male | 45.0 (213) | 55.6 (110) | 48.6 – 62.5 | |
| Female | 55.0 (260) | 53.8 (133) | 47.6 – 60.1 | |
| 0.012 | ||||
| One | 66.0 (319) | 58.0 (178) | 52.5 – 63.5 | |
| Two | 27.1 (131) | 50.8 (61) | 41.9 – 59.8 | |
| Three or more | 6.9 (33) | 29.6 (8) | 12.4 – 46.9 | |
| 0.142 | ||||
| Average or below | 11.4 (55) | 44.0 (21) | 30.2 – 57.8 | |
| Very good | 47.2 (227) | 52.4 (110) | 45.6 – 59.1 | |
| Excellent | 41.4 (199) | 58.6 (112) | 51.7 – 65.6 | |
| 0.118 | ||||
| 1st quartile (< 1,667) | 29.3 (137) | 50.0 (62) | 41.2 – 58.8 | |
| 2nd quartile (1,667 – 3,125) | 24.1 (113) | 48.6 (51) | 39.0 – 58.1 | |
| 3rd quartile (3,126 – 6,667) | 21.6 (101) | 55.8 (53) | 45.8 – 65.8 | |
| 4th quartile (> 6,667) | 25.0 (117) | 62.9 (73) | 54.1 – 71.7 | |
| 0.002 | ||||
| Completed primary school or below | 6.0 (29) | 33.3 (7) | 13.2 – 53.5 | |
| Completed middle school | 33.3 (162) | 44.5 (69) | 36.7 – 52.3 | |
| Completed high school | 25.3 (123) | 58.6 (68) | 49.7 – 67.6 | |
| Post-secondary | 35.4 (172) | 63.3 (105) | 55.9 – 70.6 | |
| <0.001 | ||||
| At least one insured | 53.1 (246) | 74.4 (177) | 68.8 – 79.9 | |
| None insured | 46.9 (217) | 33.3 (68) | 26.9 – 39.8 | |
| 0.044 | ||||
| Both gov./state employees | 20.4 (96) | 61.3 (57) | 51.4 – 71.2 | |
| Self-empl./private:self/priv/gov/state | 27.6 (131) | 45.5 (56) | 36.7 – 54.3 | |
| One or both farmer | 41.0 (195) | 58.0 (105) | 50.8 – 65.2 | |
| Non-farmer, unemployed | 11.0 (53) | 46.9 (23) | 33.0 – 60.9 | |
1. Sample distribution (percentage) irrespective of insurance information
2. Missing data excluded
3. Association with insurance status was tested using Chi-squared statistic
Determinants of and Barriers to Children's Health Insurance
| <0.001 | |||
| Unaffordable | 1 | ||
| Neutral | 0.47 | (0.20, 1.13) | |
| Somewhat affordable | 0.65 | (0.27, 1.56) | |
| Affordable | 1.07 | (0.46, 2.52) | |
| 3.17 | (2.10, 4.79) | <0.001 | |
| 0.002 | |||
| One or two | 1 | ||
| Three or more | 0.38 | (0.11, 1.40) | |
| 0.030 | |||
| Both gov./state enterprise employees | 1 | ||
| Non-farmer & at least one self employed | 1.31 | (0.63, 2.71) | |
| One or both farmer | 7.22 | (2.96, 17.64 | |
| Non-farmer & at least one unemployed | 2.57 | (0.91, 7.24) | |
| <0.001 | |||
| Insured | 1 | ||
| Uninsured | 0.01 | (0.001, 0.04) | |
| 2.59 | (1.56, 4.31) | <0.001 | |
1. Approximate confidence interval derived as mean ± 1.96*standard error.
2. P-value based on likelihood ratio test for the overall effect of each factor.
3. Ordinal scale was replaced by continuous ratio in increasing satisfaction: dissatisfied = 1, neutral = 2, satisfied = 3
4. Ordinal scale was replaced by continuous ratio in increasing education level (see Table 1); effects applicable only to households with no insured parent
Primary Insurance Scheme1 by Parental Occupation2
| 64(58.2%) | 17(15.5%) | 29(26.4%) | NA | 110 | |
| 25(24.3%) | 14(13.6%) | 53(51.5%) | 11(10.7%) | 103 | |
| 9(39.1%) | 7 (30.4%) | 7 (30.4%) | NA | 23 |
1. Fifteen children under a commercial policy also had a CHCF/SSHI; five had both RCMS and SSHI or CHCF and SSHI; primary scheme was determined in the order of commercial, RCMS, CHCF, and SSHI;
2. Fourteen children's insurance type or parental occupation cannot be determined
3. Combining SSHI, CHCF, and RCMS into one category of low premium, insurance scheme differs significantly between farmer and non-farmer households (χ2 = 25.25, DF = 2, p-value = 0)
Disparities in Healthcare Access and Utilization
| n = 98 | n = 134 | n = 198 | <0.001 | |
| No | 51.0%(50) | 43.3%(58) | 24.2%(48) | |
| Neutral | 40.8%(40) | 41.8%(56) | 58.6%(116) | |
| Yes | 8.2%(8) | 14.9%(20) | 17.2%(34) | |
| n = 102 | n = 135 | n = 202 | 0.077 | |
| Affordable | 61.8%(63) | 57.8%(78) | 52.0%(105) | |
| Neutral | 24.5%(25) | 18.5%(25) | 29.7%(60) | |
| Unaffordable | 13.7%(14) | 23.7%(32) | 18.3%(37) | |
| n = 78 | n = 106 | n = 161 | 0.1052 | |
| Yes | 17.9%(14) | 13.2%(14) | 23.6%(38) | |
| n = 96 | n = 133 | n = 192 | 0.009 | |
| Yes | 11.5%(11) | 14.3%(19) | 24.5%(47) | |
| n = 101 | n = 140 | n = 205 | 0.796 | |
| None | 18.8%19) | 24.3%(34) | 19.5%(40) | |
| 1–2 | 59.4%(60) | 59.3%(83) | 57.6%(118) | |
| 3–5 | 16.8%(17) | 12.1%(17) | 17.1%(35) | |
| >5 | 5.0%(5) | 4.3%(5) | 5.9%(12) | |
| n = 99 | n = 139 | n = 198 | 0.0673 | |
| Satisfied | 21.2%(21) | 25.2%(35) | 12.2%(24) | |
| Somewhat satisfied | 40.4%(40) | 41.0%(57) | 43.4%(86) | |
| Neutral | 17.2%(17) | 15.8%(22) | 23.7%(47) | |
| Unsatisfied | 21.2%(21) | 18.0%(25) | 20.7%(41) | |
1. Only those reported illness were included
2. Difference between the low-premium and uninsured was more pronounced with χ2 = 3.77, df = 1, p-value = 0.05
3. Comparison of insured (commercial and coop combined) and uninsured resulted in χ2 = 10.915, df = 3, p-value = 0.012
Surrogate Barriers to Insurance
| n = 61 | n = 92 | n = 108 | ||
| High costs | 54.1%(33) | 53.3%(49) | 59.3%(64) | 0.66 |
| Limited benefits | 22.9%(14) | 21.7%(20) | 16.7%(18) | 0.53 |
| Lack of knowledge on insurance | 8.2%(5) | 4.3%(4) | 12.0%(13) | 0.15 |
| Distrust of business practice | 8.2%(5) | 7.6%(7) | 8.3%(9) | 0.98 |
| Poor service quality | 9.8%(6) | 6.5% (6) | 7.4%(8) | 0.75 |
| Lack of government regulation | 3.3%(2) | 5.4% (5) | 8.3%(9) | 0.40 |
| Complex procedure | 3.3%(2) | 9.8% (9) | 4.6%(5) | 0.18 |
| n = 100 | n = 135 | n = 141 | <0.001 | |
| Satisfied | 48.0%(48) | 48.1%(65) | 16.3%(23) | |
| Neutral | 41.0%(41) | 37.8%(51) | 53.2%(75) | |
| Dissatisfied | 11.0%(11) | 14.1%(19) | 30.5%(43) | |
1. Respondents may choose multiple barrier items
2. Difference between the insured and uninsured groups tested via Chi-squared statistic