灾难性医疗支出与多维贫困:它们相关吗?

Catastrophic health‐care payments and multidimensional poverty: Are they related?

Health Economics · 2023
被引 14
人大 A-

中文导读

利用哥伦比亚、墨西哥、印度、马拉维、尼日利亚、乌干达和坦桑尼亚的面板数据,研究灾难性医疗支出与多维贫困之间的关联,发现仅在哥伦比亚、印度和尼日利亚存在长期影响。

Abstract

The negative impact of health-related out-of-pocket (OOP) payments is a well-known problem in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Cross-sectional analysis reveals that households use different coping mechanisms to mitigate or overcome the effect of OOP payments, but little is known from a longitudinal perspective. We explore this link using panel data for Colombia, Mexico, India, Malawi, Nigeria, Uganda, and Tanzania. Using a fixed-effect model, we computed the association between multidimensional poverty (MP) and facing catastrophic health payments (CHP) using a capacity-to-pay approach. We estimated different heterogeneous effects, including variables such as area of residence, facing CHP, being poor in the first wave, and facing CHP in period two. While using cross-sectional data, we found that the association between CHP and MP is present for six of the seven countries; it is not the case for the time variation in most of them. The results provide evidence that OOP induce a long-term impact on MP only in Colombia, India and Nigeria. In the last two countries, the levels of poverty and CHP were the highest of all seven, and the association between both situations was found by using different poverty cutoffs and thresholds to define CHP.

灾难性卫生支出多维贫困自付医疗费用低收入与中等收入国家