贝宁的灾难性卫生支出:范围、驱动因素和政策影响

H. Houeninvo
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在医疗问题上的大笔自付支出可能使家庭面临灾难性的卫生支出,从而导致贫困。本研究旨在估计贝宁家庭灾难性卫生支出的程度,并评估家庭灾难性卫生支出与家庭特征之间的关系。我们使用了2017年贝宁全国代表性的家庭调查,即“分析全球的 运输运输与运输运输与运输运输”,并使用logit模型来评估灾难性卫生支出与人口和社会经济家庭特征之间的关系。结果表明,25.49%的家庭将40%的资源用于医疗保健。此外,以妇女为户主的家庭、最贫穷的家庭、生活在农村地区的家庭、寡妇为户主的家庭以及有儿童和老人的家庭被确定为需要保护的弱势群体,以免遭受灾难性的保健支出。这些结果的政策含义是,贝宁的卫生保健融资战略应侧重于寻找减少自付费用和灾难性卫生支出可能性的方法。贝宁正在制定的健康保险政策是保护弱势群体的一个机会。
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Catastrophic health expenditure in Benin: Extent, drivers, and policy implications
Large out-of-pocket spending on medical issues can expose households to catastrophic health expenditure, which can result in poverty. This study aimed to estimate the extent of catastrophic health expenditure among households in Benin and to assess the association between household catastrophic health expenditure and household characteristics. We used the 2017 nationally representative household survey for Benin, the “Analyse Globale de la Vulnérabilité et de la Sécurité Alimentaire,” and a logit model to assess the association between catastrophic health expenditure and demographic and socioeconomic household characteristics. The results suggested that 25.49% of households spent 40% of their resources on healthcare. Moreover, households headed by women, the poorest households, those living in rural areas, those headed by a widow, and households with children and elderly members were identified as vulnerable groups that require protection against catastrophic health expenditure. The policy implication of these results is that healthcare financing strategies in Benin should concentrate on finding ways to reduce both out-of-pocket payments and the probability of catastrophic health expenditure. The health insurance policy that is under development in Benin is an opportunity to protect vulnerable groups.
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