2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-021-06675-y
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Can health service equity alleviate the health expenditure poverty of Chinese patients? Evidence from the CFPS and China health statistics yearbook

Abstract: Objectives To comprehend the relationship between various indicators of health service equity and patients’ health expenditure poverty in different regions of China, identify areas where equity in health service is lacking and provide ideas for improving patients’ health expenditure poverty. Method Data from China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) in 2018 and the HFGT index formula were used to calculate the health expenditure poverty index of each provi… Show more

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“…Unlike other studies that measure health-care accessibility from an individual perspective [ 50 ], the current study joins a health-care system perspective and analyzes its inputs and utilization with consistent results. This new perspective similarly demonstrates the relationship between health systems and poverty, where health system inputs can reduce rural residents’ health expenditures and difficulties accessing health services [ 51 ]. Thus, health system inputs have a positive effect on rural poverty alleviation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike other studies that measure health-care accessibility from an individual perspective [ 50 ], the current study joins a health-care system perspective and analyzes its inputs and utilization with consistent results. This new perspective similarly demonstrates the relationship between health systems and poverty, where health system inputs can reduce rural residents’ health expenditures and difficulties accessing health services [ 51 ]. Thus, health system inputs have a positive effect on rural poverty alleviation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may owe to the inequality in health resource allocation across China. Specifically, there is significant spatial agglomeration of medical services (Jing et al, 2020; Tang et al, 2021), meaning that the numbers of health workers per 1,000 people are far less than the required (Kalisch & Liu, 2009; Zhang et al, 2021), particularly in rural and primary care environments. Further, recent years have seen an in increase in the demand for health care practitioners, not only sparking burnout (Heiss & Clifton, 2019) but also contributing to adverse events (Kjaer et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The survey constitutes a nationally representative sample that captures both the socioeconomic development and the economic and noneconomic well-being of Chinese households (Xie, 2012), as it covers 25 provinces, municipalities, or autonomous regions representing 95% of the Chinese population. Productive use of rich CFPS data in prior research confirms its ability to shed light on health care utilization and health expenditures in China (Tang et al, 2021;Yip et al, 2019). Our study sample is adults aged 18 or older for whom there is detailed information on household income, household energy expenditures, individual health care expenditures, and individual and household demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.…”
Section: Study Design and Populationmentioning
confidence: 81%