孕期保险覆盖扩大

Insurance Expansion During Pregnancy

Health Economics · 2025
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利用瑞士外生政策变化,研究孕期取消医保共付对医疗支出的影响,发现低收入群体特定服务使用增加50%,且新生儿健康有改善迹象。

Abstract

We analyze how the abolition of cost-sharing in health insurance affects pregnant women's gross spending on health care services using an exogenous policy change in Switzerland. Using non-linear regression, we find that the policy slightly increases average gross spending, contrasting policymaker expectations of no impact on demand. More importantly, however, we find strong demand responses for specific types of services (physiotherapy, laboratory services), in particular for below-median income individuals. Within this group, we find that physiotherapy increases as much as 50% in response to the policy change. Additionally, we find suggestive evidence of a relative improvement of newborn health among individuals with below-median income, indicating that additional use of healthcare services may be beneficial. However, we find no evidence of an impact on maternal health. These results highlight that cost-sharing policies-such as the one we examine-need to balance trade-offs between reducing healthcare costs and addressing the health and equity implications of such policies.

孕期保险扩张成本分摊取消医疗服务需求新生儿健康