Peculiarities of demand for medicines and assessment of the consequences of introducing co-payment in Kazakhstan

L. S. Spankulova, B. Mukhamediyev, Y. Bukatov
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Object: In the context of the population's growing need for medical care and limited resources of the healthcare system, the issue of assessing the population's demand for medical services, especially for medicines, in both developed and developing countries becomes relevant. The study aims to determine the characteristics of the population's demand for medicines in the Republic of Kazakhstan and assess the impact of co-payment mechanisms on medicine consumption. Methods: To achieve this goal, we conducted a sociological survey of the population in all regions of Kazakhstan, with the participation of 1638 respondents. Questionnaire data were estimated using a logarithmic model. Findings: As a result of evaluating the logarithmic model, we identified the main factors influencing the demand for medicines. An individual's poor health state increases the demand for and consumption of medicines. We observed decreased demand for medicines among those individuals who assessed their health status by non-medical factors. Individuals who used the services of private medical institutions increased their demand for medicines, unlike those individuals who used the services of specialized medical institutions. A large amount of time spent traveling to medical centers is also one of the factors in increasing drug consumption. Such factors as visits to emergency medical care, the presence of chronic diseases in family members, the gender and place of residence of the individual, and a large number of children in the family influence high demand. Conclusions: The logarithmic model results show many factors influencing the demand for medicines; the introduction of co-payment further expands the variability of factors influencing the volume of medicine consumption by the population. Various co-payment mechanisms can both reduce consumption and encourage drug consumption.
哈萨克斯坦药品需求的特殊性以及对实行共同付费的后果的评估
目的:在人口对医疗保健的需求日益增长和医疗保健系统资源有限的背景下,评估发达国家和发展中国家人口对医疗服务的需求,尤其是对药品的需求,就变得非常重要。本研究旨在确定哈萨克斯坦共和国居民对药品需求的特点,并评估共同支付机制对药品消费的影响。研究方法:为了实现这一目标,我们对哈萨克斯坦所有地区的人口进行了社会学调查,共有 1638 名受访者参与。问卷数据采用对数模型进行估算。调查结果:通过评估对数模型,我们确定了影响药品需求的主要因素。个人健康状况不佳会增加对药品的需求和消费。我们发现,通过非医疗因素评估健康状况的人对药品的需求减少。与使用专业医疗机构服务的人不同,使用私人医疗机构服务的人对药品的需求增加。花费大量时间前往医疗中心也是增加药品消费的因素之一。看急诊、家庭成员患有慢性病、个人的性别和居住地、家庭中有大量子女等因素都会影响药品的高需求量。结论对数模型的结果显示,影响药品需求的因素很多;共同支付的引入进一步扩大了影响居民药品消费量的因素的可变性。各种共同支付机制既可以减少药品消费,也可以鼓励药品消费。
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