Financial Catastrophism Inherent with Out-of-Pocket Payments in Long Term Care for Households: A Latent Impoverishment

Background: Out-of-pocket (OOP) payments are configured as an important source of financing long-term care (LTC). However, very few studies have analyzed the risk of impoverishment and catastrophic effects of OOP in LTC. To estimate the contribution of users to the financing of LTC and to analyze th...

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Main Authors: Raúl Del Pozo-Rubio, Isabel Pardo-García, Francisco Escribano-Sotos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/1/295
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spelling doaj-ce639eaa9d9c4a25ae6e2c55a02676262020-11-25T01:49:14ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012020-01-0117129510.3390/ijerph17010295ijerph17010295Financial Catastrophism Inherent with Out-of-Pocket Payments in Long Term Care for Households: A Latent ImpoverishmentRaúl Del Pozo-Rubio0Isabel Pardo-García1Francisco Escribano-Sotos2School of Social Sciences, Sociosanitary Research Center, Castilla-La Mancha University (UCLM), 16071 Cuenca, SpainSchool of Economics and Business Administration, Sociosanitary Research Center, Castilla-La Mancha University (UCLM), 02071 Albacete, SpainSchool of Economics and Business Administration, Sociosanitary Research Center, Castilla-La Mancha University (UCLM), 02071 Albacete, SpainBackground: Out-of-pocket (OOP) payments are configured as an important source of financing long-term care (LTC). However, very few studies have analyzed the risk of impoverishment and catastrophic effects of OOP in LTC. To estimate the contribution of users to the financing of LTC and to analyze the economic consequences for households in terms of impoverishment and catastrophism after financial crisis in Spain. Methods: The database that was used is the 2008 Spanish Disability and Dependency Survey, projected to 2012. We analyze the OOP payments effect associated to the impoverishment of households comparing volume and financial situation before and after OOP payment. At the same time, the extent to which OOP payment had led to catastrophism was analyzed using different thresholds. Results: The results show that contribution of dependent people to the financing of the services they receive exceeds by 50% the costs of these services. This expenditure entails an increase in the number of households that live below the poverty. In terms of catastrophism, more than 80% of households dedicate more than 10% of their income to dependency OOP payments. In annual terms, the catastrophe gap generated by devoting more than 10% of the household income to dependent care OOP payment reached €3955, 1 million (0.38% of GDP). Conclusion: This article informs about consequences of OOP in LCT and supplements previous research that focus on health. Our results should serve to develop strategic for protection against the financial risk resulting from facing the costs of a situation of dependence.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/1/295out-of-pocket paymentscatastrophic long-term care paymentsimpoverishingpoverty impact
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author Raúl Del Pozo-Rubio
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Financial Catastrophism Inherent with Out-of-Pocket Payments in Long Term Care for Households: A Latent Impoverishment
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
out-of-pocket payments
catastrophic long-term care payments
impoverishing
poverty impact
author_facet Raúl Del Pozo-Rubio
Isabel Pardo-García
Francisco Escribano-Sotos
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title Financial Catastrophism Inherent with Out-of-Pocket Payments in Long Term Care for Households: A Latent Impoverishment
title_short Financial Catastrophism Inherent with Out-of-Pocket Payments in Long Term Care for Households: A Latent Impoverishment
title_full Financial Catastrophism Inherent with Out-of-Pocket Payments in Long Term Care for Households: A Latent Impoverishment
title_fullStr Financial Catastrophism Inherent with Out-of-Pocket Payments in Long Term Care for Households: A Latent Impoverishment
title_full_unstemmed Financial Catastrophism Inherent with Out-of-Pocket Payments in Long Term Care for Households: A Latent Impoverishment
title_sort financial catastrophism inherent with out-of-pocket payments in long term care for households: a latent impoverishment
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Out-of-pocket (OOP) payments are configured as an important source of financing long-term care (LTC). However, very few studies have analyzed the risk of impoverishment and catastrophic effects of OOP in LTC. To estimate the contribution of users to the financing of LTC and to analyze the economic consequences for households in terms of impoverishment and catastrophism after financial crisis in Spain. Methods: The database that was used is the 2008 Spanish Disability and Dependency Survey, projected to 2012. We analyze the OOP payments effect associated to the impoverishment of households comparing volume and financial situation before and after OOP payment. At the same time, the extent to which OOP payment had led to catastrophism was analyzed using different thresholds. Results: The results show that contribution of dependent people to the financing of the services they receive exceeds by 50% the costs of these services. This expenditure entails an increase in the number of households that live below the poverty. In terms of catastrophism, more than 80% of households dedicate more than 10% of their income to dependency OOP payments. In annual terms, the catastrophe gap generated by devoting more than 10% of the household income to dependent care OOP payment reached €3955, 1 million (0.38% of GDP). Conclusion: This article informs about consequences of OOP in LCT and supplements previous research that focus on health. Our results should serve to develop strategic for protection against the financial risk resulting from facing the costs of a situation of dependence.
topic out-of-pocket payments
catastrophic long-term care payments
impoverishing
poverty impact
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/1/295
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