适合变老?印度尼西亚国家医疗保险计划前后的财务保护--重复横截面研究

Gindo Tampubolon
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世界正以前所未有的势头进入老龄化,全球南方大国的老龄化速度高于北方国家。这些国家在变老的同时却并不富裕,这使其医疗系统提供经济保障的能力受到了压力。这项工作旨在评估印度尼西亚的医疗保险计划实施七年以来,是否为有老年成员(60 岁以上)的家庭提供了与其他家庭同等的保障。方法前后观察研究旨在估算该计划对两种家庭类型的灾难性支付和经济贫困概率产生了多大影响。与最近的评估一样,我们使用了两次全国社会经济调查(2013 年和 2021 年)。两个层面的观察结果来自居住在群岛 514 个地区的 622 125 个家庭。针对灾难性支付和贫困的财务保护指标是根据最近的研究成果构建的。我估计了两级概率模型,然后绘制了财务保护的边际概率图。使用标准财务保护指标进行了敏感性分析。研究结果在该计划实施后,所有类型家庭的经济困难都减少了 19%。但有老年成员的家庭(与其他家庭相比)发生灾难性支付或经济贫困的风险增加了 0.7%。社会和空间上的健康不平等依然存在。讨论尽管该计划显著改善了对所有人的经济保护,但有老年成员的家庭仍然面临着更高的不受保护的风险。全球南部可以通过监测财务保护及其社会决定因素,并系统地区分有老年成员的家庭,为老龄化世界做好准备。
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Fit for growing old? Financial protection before and after Indonesia's national health insurance scheme - a repeated cross-section study
The world is ageing with unprecedented momentum, and large global south nations are ageing at higher speed than their northern peers. They have grown old while they have not grown rich, straining their health systems' ability to deliver financial protection. This work aimed to assess whether Indonesia's health insurance scheme, seven years on, has delivered equal protection for families with older members (over 60 years) as for other families. Methods Before-and-after observation study is designed to estimate how much difference the Scheme made to probabilities of catastrophic payment and financial impoverishment for the two family types. As in recent assessments, two national socioeconomic surveys were used (2013, 2021). Two level observations came from 622,125 families residing in 514 districts across the archipelago. Financial protection indicators against catastrophic payment and impoverishment were constructed following recent works. I estimated two level probit models, then plotted marginal probabilities of financial protection. A sensitivity analysis was conducted with the standard financial protection indicator. Findings After the Scheme, financial hardship for all family types has reduced by 19%. But families with older members (compared to other families) have an additional 0.7% risk of incurring catastrophic payment or financial impoverishment. And social and spatial inequalities in health persist. Discussion While the Scheme has markedly improved financial protection for all, families with older members remain at higher risk of being unprotected. The global south can prepare for an ageing world by monitoring financial protection and its social determinants and systematically distinguishing families with older members.
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