Impacts of Bribery in Healthcare in Vietnam
利用2011-2012年越南数据,发现医疗贿赂与健康结果、保险覆盖率负相关,且行贿者既未感到治愈也不满意服务质量,认为必须行贿的人更不愿参保。
This study explores how bribery in the health sector is associated with people’s well-being and with universal health coverage. By using the data of Vietnam from 2011 and 2012, this study reveals a negative correlation between the prevalence of bribery and health outcomes and the health insurance coverage. Additionally, the results indicate that bribers feel neither cured of injury/disease nor satisfied with healthcare service quality. Furthermore, there is a significantly negative correlation between the belief of the necessity to give a bribe and the health insurance enrolment decision.