Heterogeneity in the effect of public health insurance on catastrophic out-of-pocket health expenditures: the case of Mexico

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作者
Grogger, Jeffrey [1 ]
Arnold, Tamara [2 ]
Leon, Ana Sofia [3 ]
Ome, Alejandro [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chicago, Harris Sch Publ Policy Studies, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[2] Chilean Minist Educ, Evaluat Unit, Santiago, Chile
[3] Univ Diego Port, Inst Publ Policy, Dept Econ & Business, Santiago, Chile
[4] Univ Chicago, NORC, Chicago, IL 60603 USA
关键词
Health insurance; health financing; policy evaluation; spatial analysis; health facilities; SOCIAL INSURANCE; IMPACT; COVERAGE; PROTECTION; VARIABLES; MORTALITY; POLICY; CARE;
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10.1093/heapol/czu037
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Low- and middle-income countries increasingly provide broad-based public health coverage to their residents. One of the goals of such programmes is to reduce the extent to which beneficiaries incur catastrophic out-of-pocket expenditures on health care. A recent field experiment showed that on average Mexico's new public insurance programme reduced such expenditures in rural areas. Our reanalysis of that data, augmented with administrative data on health infrastructure, shows that this effect depends strongly on the type of health facility to which the beneficiary has access. A second analysis, based on data from Mexico's National Household Income and Expenditure Surveys (abbreviated ENIGH for its name in Spanish), substantiates those findings. It shows that catastrophic expenditures have fallen sharply for rural households with access to well-staffed facilities, but that they have fallen little if at all for rural households with access to poorly staffed facilities. Our analysis of the ENIGH also shows that Mexico's public health insurance programme has sharply reduced catastrophic spending among urban households. Considering that most Mexicans live either in urban areas or in rural areas with access to well-staffed facilities, our results show that the public health insurance programme has been largely successful in achieving one of its key goals. At the same time, our results show how difficult it can be to provide effective protection against catastrophic health expenditures for residents of remote rural areas.
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