Effect of Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditure on Household Welfare: Evidence from Uganda National Household Survey: 2016–2017

Maya Makika, F. Matovu, Wasswa Matovu, M. Araya
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Out-of-Pocket health expenditures (OOP) in Uganda are increasingly rising due to the limited share of the national budget allocation to the health sector. Using Uganda National Household Survey data (UNHS) 2016/17, this study investigates the effect of OOP health expenditures on household welfare in Uganda. Due to the presence of endogeneity, the study employs a robust sampling instrumental variable technique to control for simultaneous causality between household welfare and the OOP health expenditure variable in the model. The findings show that a unit increase in OOP health expenditure reduces household food consumption expenditure by 9% and the household asset base by 2%, respectively. This study thus recommends the effective implementation of the Uganda National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), increased investment in preventive care services, and promotion of activities aimed at empowering health beneficiaries in Uganda to improve their household welfare. 
自付医疗支出对家庭福利的影响:来自乌干达全国家庭调查的证据:2016-2017
由于国家预算分配给卫生部门的份额有限,乌干达的自付保健支出日益增加。本研究利用2016/17年乌干达全国家庭调查数据(UNHS),调查了面向对象的卫生支出对乌干达家庭福利的影响。由于存在内生性,本研究采用稳健抽样工具变量技术来控制模型中家庭福利与面向对象医疗支出变量之间的同时因果关系。研究结果表明,面向对象的卫生支出每增加一个单位,家庭食品消费支出和家庭资产基础分别减少9%和2%。因此,本研究建议有效执行乌干达国家健康保险计划,增加对预防保健服务的投资,并促进旨在增强乌干达保健受益人能力的活动,以改善其家庭福利。
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