Literature DB >> 28598096

[Catastrophic Health Expenditure before and after Compensations from the New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme in Rural Zigong of Sichuan Province].

Yu-Jin Zhou1, Yu-Xin Tang1, Qun Zhang2, Pei-Yuan Qiu1, Qiang Zhang1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To estimate catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) of rural families in Zigong, and to determine the main influencing factors of CHE.
METHODS: CHE was estimated using indicators such as occurrence and average deviations. The influencing factors of CHE were identified through binary logistic regression.
RESULTS: We found 6.37% catastrophic health payment headcount, 1.13% mean catastrophic payment gap, and 17.80% mean positive gap after compensations. Compensations from the new rural cooperative medical scheme (NCMS) led to a reduction of 74.81% catastrophic health payment headcount for hospitalization costs and 48.00% catastrophic health payment headcount for outpatient costs, respectively. The numbers of hospitalizations in a family, presence of patients with chronic diseases, per capita household income, and numbers of family members with a job were found to be predictors of CHE.
CONCLUSIONS: Rural families that have patients with chronic diseases are vulnerable to CHE.The government should develop policies to ease the financial burdens of the families with a high accumulated health expenditure over time.

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Keywords:  Catastrophic health expenditure; Influencing factors; New rural cooperative medical scheme

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28598096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sichuan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban        ISSN: 1672-173X


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