Determinants of Catastrophic Health Expenditure (CHE): An Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) 2007 & 2014

Afanin Husna, N. Sukartini
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This study aims at finding and analyzing the determinants of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) and its impact on the household economy in Indonesia, using pooled cross section data from IFLS 2007 and 2014. The study used binary logit regression for analyzing the determinants of CHE and OLS regression to see the impact of CHE on household economy. It was found that the occupational status of the head of household, size of the household, age, ownership of insurance, visits to health centers, location of residence, and the interaction variable of educated household heads with chronic disease affect the occurrences of CHE with various threshold. The OLS regression results found that households who experienced CHE with a threshold of 10% and 40% made a reduction in their basic needs (food expenditure). It implies that households that experienced CHE also experienced economic shocks and they are eventually forced to reduce their basic needs (food expenditure) to meet health needs.
灾难性医疗支出(CHE)的决定因素:印度尼西亚家庭生活调查(IFLS) 2007年和2014年
本研究旨在利用IFLS 2007年和2014年的汇总横截面数据,发现并分析印度尼西亚灾难性卫生支出(CHE)的决定因素及其对家庭经济的影响。本研究使用二元logit回归分析CHE的决定因素,并使用OLS回归分析CHE对家庭经济的影响。研究发现,户主职业状况、家庭规模、年龄、是否有保险、是否到过保健中心、居住地以及受教育程度较高的慢性病户主的交互变量对慢性疾病的发生有不同阈值的影响。OLS回归结果发现,经历了10%和40%阈值的CHE的家庭减少了他们的基本需求(食品支出)。这意味着经历了经济危机的家庭也经历了经济冲击,他们最终被迫减少基本需求(粮食支出)以满足保健需求。
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