Health Service Utilization and Out-of-Pocket Expenditure among the Social Health Insurance Policy Holders in Kaski District, Nepal

Q4 Medicine
Rameshwor Baral, A. Koirala
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Introduction: Nepal has a low health service utilization among the people where ten percent of people face the burden of catastrophic health expenditure and spends more than 10.71% of the total household on health facilities. To reduce Out-of-Pocket expenditure (OOPE) and to improve the access and utilization of health services, Social Health Insurance Program could be a vital health financing mechanism. Objectives: This study aims to assess the status of health service utilization and percent of household expenditure of respondents (OOPE) insured through the Social Health Insurance Program in Kaski district. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 210 sampled people of Kaski district who were enrolled in National Social Health Insurance. The study was conducted from June to December 2018 to assess the level of health service utilization and out-of-pocket expenditure among the insured population. Results: Out of 210 participants enrolled in the Social Health Insurance program, four-fifth (80.5%) participants had utilized the services. Out-of-pocket expenditure for healthcare was 69 percent despite being insured through SHI. There was no statistical relationship observed between socio-demographic characteristics and health service utilization. However, socio-demographic variables such as sex, types of family, number of elderly members in the family were significantly associated with out-of-pocket expenditure among participants. Conclusion: Majority of participants had utilized health services after buying SHI. Out-of-pocket expenditures have been decreased in the treatment and diagnosis of the diseases but not in medicine cost. There is a need for further study with larger sample size and population coverage to have a better understanding of the effectiveness and effect of the Social Health Insurance Program over Health Service Utilization and Out-of-Pocket expenditure.
尼泊尔卡斯基地区社会健康保险投保人的医疗服务利用和自付费用
导语:尼泊尔人民的卫生服务利用率很低,10%的人面临灾难性卫生支出的负担,家庭总开支的10.71%以上用于卫生设施。为了减少自付支出和改善卫生服务的获得和利用,社会健康保险方案可以成为一个重要的卫生筹资机制。目的:本研究旨在评估卡斯基县医疗服务利用状况和通过社会健康保险计划投保的受访者家庭支出百分比。方法:采用描述性横断面调查方法,对卡斯基地区210名参保人员进行抽样调查。该研究于2018年6月至12月进行,旨在评估参保人群的卫生服务利用水平和自付费用。结果:在210名参加社会健康保险计划的参与者中,五分之四(80.5%)的参与者使用了这些服务。尽管通过SHI投保,但医疗保健的自付费用占69%。社会人口特征与卫生服务利用之间没有统计学上的关系。然而,社会人口变量,如性别、家庭类型、家庭中老年成员的数量,与参与者的自付支出显著相关。结论:大多数参与者在购买医疗卫生服务后使用过医疗卫生服务。在疾病的治疗和诊断方面,自付费用有所减少,但在药费方面没有减少。为了更好地了解社会健康保险方案在医疗服务利用和自费支出方面的有效性和效果,需要进一步进行更大样本量和人口覆盖率的研究。
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期刊介绍: The Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences is the FIRST "Online Only" medical journal from India. The journal brings the vast potential of the Internet to the doorsteps of the biomedical fraternity for publishing various topics of common interest.
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