Measurement and determinants of catastrophic health expenditure among elderly households in China using longitudinal data from the CHARLS

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作者
Liu, Shiai [1 ]
Coyte, Peter C. [2 ]
Fu, Mingqi [1 ]
Zhang, Qilin [1 ]
机构
[1] Wuhan Univ, Ctr Social Secur Studies, Wuhan, Hubei, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Toronto, ON, Canada
关键词
Catastrophic health expenditure; Determinants; Elderly households; China; COOPERATIVE MEDICAL SCHEME; FINANCIAL PROTECTION; CHRONIC DISEASE; IMPOVERISHMENT; INEQUALITY; CARE; INSURANCE; PAYMENTS;
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10.1186/s12939-020-01336-8
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) among the Chinese elderly warrants attention. However, the incidence, intensity and determinants of CHE have not been fully investigated. This study explores the incidence, intensity and determinants of CHE among elderly Chinese citizens, i.e., those aged 60 years or older. Methods Data were obtained from three waves of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS): 2011, 2013 and 2015. The cut-off points used in this study for CHE were 10% of the total expenditures and 40% of non-food expenditure. Under the guidance of Andersen's model of health services utilization, this study used logistic regression analysis to explore the determinants of CHE. Results The incidence of CHE defined as more than 40% of non-food expenditure rose over the study period, 2011-2015, from 20.86% (95% CI: 19.35 to 22.37%) to 31.00% (95% CI: 29.28 to 32.72%). The intensity of CHE also increased. The overshoot (O) based on non-food expenditure rose from 3.12% (95% CI: 2.71 to 3.53%) to 8.75% (95% CI: 8.14 to 9.36%), while the mean positive overshoot (MPO) rose from 14.96% (95% CI: 12.99 to 16.92%) to 28.23% (95% CI: 26.26 to 30.19%). Thus, the problem of CEH was even more serious in 2015 than in 2011. Logistic regression revealed that households were more likely to face CHE if they had a spouse as a household member, reported an inpatient event in the last year, reported an outpatient visit in the last month, were disabled, were members of a poor expenditure quartile, lived in the middle and western zones or resided in an urban area. In contrast, CEH was not significantly affected by respondents being older than 75 years or having a chronic health condition, by household size or by insurance type. Conclusions Key policy recommendations include the gradual improvement of medical assistance and the expansion of the use of health insurance to reduce household liability for health expenditures.
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