Utilization of public and private healthcare facilities: patient choice

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
Arsen Davitadze, E. Aleksandrova
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Abstract

Healthcare system in Russia lets patients choose where they want to get medical services: at public or private healthcare facilities. This choice may depend on several factors. According to Andersen’s healthcare utilization model, these factors can be divided into three groups: predisposing, enabling and need factors. The purpose of this study is to identify factors determining patient choice between public and private healthcare providers in Russia. Statistical and regression analysis was carried out using 2019 Rosstat data. We found that men and people from older age groups were more likely to attend public facilities, while people with higher education, employed and living in larger cities were more likely to attend private clinics. Higher income, having supplemental health insurance, and receiving medical services outside one’s city were associated with an increase in probability of using private healthcare providers. Analysis of need factors showed that worse health in individuals was associated with increased probability of choosing private medical organizations, whereas disability was associated with decreased probability of making the same choice.
利用公共和私人医疗保健设施:病人的选择
俄罗斯的医疗保健系统允许患者选择他们想在哪里获得医疗服务:在公共或私人医疗机构。这个选择可能取决于几个因素。根据Andersen的医疗利用模型,这些因素可以分为三组:倾向因素、促成因素和需求因素。本研究的目的是确定决定俄罗斯公共和私人医疗保健提供者之间患者选择的因素。使用2019年Rosstat数据进行统计和回归分析。我们发现,男性和老年人更有可能去公共设施,而受过高等教育、在大城市就业和生活的人更有可能到私人诊所就诊。较高的收入、拥有补充医疗保险和在城市以外接受医疗服务与使用私人医疗服务提供者的可能性增加有关。对需求因素的分析表明,个人健康状况较差与选择私人医疗机构的概率增加有关,而残疾与做出同样选择的概率降低有关。
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