Out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure in emerging economies: Evidence from panel data analysis.

The journal of medicine access Pub Date : 2024-08-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27550834241262108
Sanju Kaladharan, Dhanya Manayath
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Abstract

Background: Achieving universal health coverage is one of the prominent targets of the United Nations' sustainable development goals. Reducing out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) is essential because high OOPE can deter the use of healthcare services, which can lead to poor health outcomes and medical impoverishment.

Objectives: The study sought to determine the effects of various factors such as Domestic General Government Health Expenditure, Gross Domestic Product, Government schemes and compulsory contributory healthcare financing schemes, and Voluntary health insurance schemes on OOPE per Capita in emerging economies.

Design: Econometric methods using panel data.

Data sources and methods: The study analyzed the publicly available panel data from the World Health Organization using fixed, random, and dynamic models.

Results: Domestic General Government Health Expenditure and Gross Domestic Product are associated with an increase in OOPE. Government schemes, compulsory contributory healthcare financing schemes, and voluntary health insurance programs are linked to a reduction in OOPE.

Conclusion: In conclusion, this study, conducted through econometric methods on panel data, sheds light on the critical importance of reducing OOPE to achieve universal health coverage, aligning with the United Nations' sustainable development goals. Countries shall implement a holistic approach focusing on preventive healthcare and health promotion, providing comprehensive health insurance, strengthening public health systems, and regulating medicine prices.

新兴经济体的自付医疗支出:面板数据分析的证据。
背景:实现全民医保是联合国可持续发展目标的重要目标之一。降低自付费用(OOPE)至关重要,因为高自付费用会阻碍人们使用医疗服务,从而导致不良的健康后果和医疗贫困:本研究旨在确定各种因素对新兴经济体人均自付支出的影响,如国内一般政府卫生支出、国内生产总值、政府计划和强制性缴费医疗融资计划以及自愿医疗保险计划:设计:使用面板数据的计量经济学方法:研究使用固定、随机和动态模型分析了世界卫生组织公开提供的面板数据:结果:国内一般政府卫生支出和国内生产总值与 OOPE 的增加有关。政府计划、强制性缴费医疗融资计划和自愿医疗保险计划与 OOPE 的减少有关:总之,这项通过计量经济学方法对面板数据进行的研究揭示了减少 OOPE 对实现全民医保的极端重要性,符合联合国的可持续发展目标。各国应采取以预防保健和健康促进为重点的综合方法,提供全面的医疗保险,加强公共卫生系统,并规范药品价格。
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