Determinants of rural-urban differential in healthcare utilization among the elderly population in India

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作者
Banerjee, Shreya [1 ]
机构
[1] Jawaharlal Nehru Univ, Sch Social Sci, Ctr Study Reg Dev, New Delhi, India
关键词
Rural-urban disparity; Elderly population; Health inequality; Decomposition analysis; Demographic burden; SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; MORBIDITY; INEQUALITIES; EXPENDITURE; GENDER; EQUITY; LIFE;
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10.1186/s12889-021-10773-1
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundPopulation aging poses a demographic burden on a country such as India with inadequate social security systems and very low public investment in health sector. This challenge of accelerated demographic transition is coupled by the rural-urban disparity in access to healthcare services among the elderly people in India. An important objective of India's National Health Policy (2017) is to "progressively achieve universal health coverage" which is posited upon mitigating the sub-national disparity that necessitates identifying the drivers of the disparity for targeted policy intervention. This study, therefore, makes an attempt towards the exploration of the prominent contributory factors behind the rural-urban gap in utilisation of healthcare among the older population in India.MethodsThe analysis has been done by using the unit level data of Social Consumption: Health (Schedule number 25.0) of the 75th round of the National sample Survey conducted during July 2017-June 2018. Two binary logistic models have been proposed to capture the crude and the adjusted association between health seeking behaviour and place of residence (rural/ urban). To compute the group differences (between rural and urban) in the rate of healthcare utilization among the elderly population in India and to decompose these differences into the major contributing factors, Fairlie's decomposition method has been employed.ResultsThe logistic regression models established a strong association between place of residence and likelihood of healthcare utilisation among the Indian elderly people. The results of the Fairlie's decomposition analysis revealed considerable rural-urban inequality disfavouring the rural residents and health care utilisation was found to be 7 percentage points higher among the older population residing in urban India than their rural counterparts. Level of education and economic status, both of which are indicators of a person's Socio-Economic Status, were the two major determinants of the existing rural-urban differential in healthcare utilisation, together explaining 41% of the existing rural-urban differential.ConclusionPublic health care provisions need to be strengthened both in terms of quality and outreach by way of greater public investments in the health sector and by building advanced health infrastructure in the rural areas. Implementation of poverty alleviation programmes and ensuring social-security of the elderly are also indispensable in bringing about equity in healthcare utilisation.
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