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Be rich or don't be sick: estimating Vietnamese patients' risk of falling into destitution.

Quan Hoang Vuong1.   

Abstract

This paper represents the first research attempt to estimate the probabilities of Vietnamese patients falling into destitution due to financial burdens occurring during a curative hospital stay. The study models risk against such factors as level of insurance coverage, residency status of patient, and cost of treatment, among others. The results show that very high probabilities of destitution, approximately 70 %, apply to a large group of patients, who are non-residents, poor and ineligible for significant insurance coverage. There is also a probability of 58 % that seriously ill low-income patients who face higher health care costs would quit their treatment. These facts put the Vietnamese government's ambitious plan of increasing both universal coverage (UC) to 100 % of expenditure and the rate of UC beneficiaries to 100 %, to a serious test. The current study also raises issues of asymmetric information and alternative financing options for the poor, who are most exposed to risk of destitution following market-based health care reforms.

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Keywords:  Government policy on health care; Health insurance; Risk of destitution

Year:  2015        PMID: 26413435      PMCID: PMC4577521          DOI: 10.1186/s40064-015-1279-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Springerplus        ISSN: 2193-1801


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