Medical insurance coverage and its associated factors among children in urban and rural Chongqing, China.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Caihui Hu, Jingyu Chen, Lanling Chen, Xinyuan Yao, Shunqing Luo, Xiaoping Jiang, Lan Chen, Fengming Wang, Jie Li, Jian Liu, Shihai Zheng, Xiaohua Liang
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Abstract

Background: Children face a heavy disease burden, while healthcare utilization remains low. This study seeks to assess the proportions of children in Chongqing covered by medical insurance and identify associated factors.

Methods: From March to June 2019, a stratified cluster sampling was employed to cover 4705 participants in Chongqing's urban and rural districts. In a cross-sectional survey, univariate and multivariate mixed logistic regression analysis were performed to explore the determinants of medical insurance enrolment.

Results: The participation rates of basic medical insurance (BMI) were 83.29%, 85.29% and 81.11% in total, urban areas and rural areas, respectively. For commercial medical insurance (CMI), the corresponding rates were 29.78%, 34.95% and 24.11%, respectively. After adjusting for covariates, younger child age, better quality of life and higher annual household income were associated with a higher BMI participation rate. Conversely, children with asthma had lower odds of BMI coverage. For CMI, childhood obesity was a risk factor for being uninsured, while higher parental education, rhinitis, annual family income >150 000 RMB, caesarean section history and maternal gestational diabetes significantly increased the likelihood of CMI enrolment.

Conclusions: In summary, universal health insurance coverage for children in Chongqing remains unfulfilled. To ameliorate the gaps and inequalities in children's insurance, sustained efforts are necessary, including improving household economic conditions, enhancing parental education levels and focusing on children's physical health. Therefore, policy supports should be enhanced, especially for economically disadvantaged rural areas in southwestern China.

重庆市城乡儿童医疗保险覆盖率及其相关因素分析
背景:儿童面临着沉重的疾病负担,而医疗保健的利用率仍然很低。本研究旨在评估重庆市儿童医疗保险参保比例,并找出相关因素。方法:2019年3 - 6月,采用分层整群抽样方法,对重庆市城乡4705人进行调查。在横断面调查中,采用单变量和多变量混合逻辑回归分析来探讨医疗保险登记的决定因素。结果:城镇和农村的基本医疗保险(BMI)参保率分别为83.29%、85.29%和81.11%。商业医疗保险(CMI)的相应比例分别为29.78%、34.95%和24.11%。在调整协变量后,更小的孩子年龄、更好的生活质量和更高的家庭年收入与更高的BMI参与率相关。相反,患有哮喘的儿童BMI覆盖率较低。对于CMI,儿童肥胖是未参保的危险因素,而父母教育程度高、鼻炎、家庭年收入在15万人民币以上、剖宫产史和妊娠期糖尿病显著增加了CMI入组的可能性。结论:综上所述,重庆市儿童健康保险全民覆盖仍未实现。为了缩小儿童保险方面的差距和不平等现象,必须持续努力,包括改善家庭经济条件、提高父母的教育水平和注重儿童的身体健康。因此,应加大政策支持力度,特别是对西南地区经济条件较差的农村地区。
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International Health
International Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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4.50
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83
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Health is an official journal of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. It publishes original, peer-reviewed articles and reviews on all aspects of global health including the social and economic aspects of communicable and non-communicable diseases, health systems research, policy and implementation, and the evaluation of disease control programmes and healthcare delivery solutions. It aims to stimulate scientific and policy debate and provide a forum for analysis and opinion sharing for individuals and organisations engaged in all areas of global health.
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