Inequity in inpatient services utilization: a longitudinal comparative analysis of middle-aged and elderly patients with the chronic non-communicable diseases in China

Abstract Background Aging and the chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) challenge the Chinese government in the process of providing hospitalization services fairly and reasonably. The Chinese government has developed the basic medical insurance system to solve the problem of “expensive medical c...

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Main Authors: Xian-zhi Fu, Lian-ke Wang, Chang-qing Sun, Dong-dong Wang, Jun-jian He, Qi-xin Tang, Qian-yu Zhou
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal for Equity in Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-019-1117-9
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spelling doaj-fc5a6f955056459da53480f68b9ec51c2021-01-10T12:44:23ZengBMCInternational Journal for Equity in Health1475-92762020-01-0119111710.1186/s12939-019-1117-9Inequity in inpatient services utilization: a longitudinal comparative analysis of middle-aged and elderly patients with the chronic non-communicable diseases in ChinaXian-zhi Fu0Lian-ke Wang1Chang-qing Sun2Dong-dong Wang3Jun-jian He4Qi-xin Tang5Qian-yu Zhou6School of Political Science and Public Administration, Wuhan UniversityDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou UniversityDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou UniversityCollege of Nursing, Xinxiang Medical UniversityDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou UniversityDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou UniversityDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou UniversityAbstract Background Aging and the chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) challenge the Chinese government in the process of providing hospitalization services fairly and reasonably. The Chinese government has developed the basic medical insurance system to solve the problem of “expensive medical cost and difficult medical services” for vulnerable groups and alleviate the unfair phenomenon. However, few studies have confirmed its effect through longitudinal comparison. This study aimed to explore the trend in the inequity of inpatient use among middle-aged and elderly individuals with NCDs in China. Methods This longitudinal comparative study was based on CHARLS data in 2011, 2013 and 2015. Concentration index (CI) was used to measure the variation trend of inequity of inpatient services utilization, while the decomposition method of the CI was applied to measure the factors contributing to inequity in inpatient services utilization. The effect of each factor on the change of inequity in inpatient services utilization was divided into the change of the elasticity and the change of inequality using the Oaxaca-type decomposition method. Results The affluent middle-aged and elderly patients with NCDs used more inpatient services than poor groups. The per capita household consumption expenditure (PCE) and Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance (UEBMI) contributed to the decline in pro-rich inequality of inpatient use, while the New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme (NRCMS) contributed to the decline in pro-poor inequality of inpatient use. Conclusions There was a certain degree of pro-rich unfairness in the probability and frequency of inpatient services utilization for middle-aged and elderly individuals with NCDs in China. The decrease of pro-wealth contribution of PCE and UEBMI offset the decrease of pro-poor contribution of NRCMS, and improved the equity of inpatient services utilization, favoring poor people.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-019-1117-9Horizontal inequityConcentration indexHealth services utilization
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author Xian-zhi Fu
Lian-ke Wang
Chang-qing Sun
Dong-dong Wang
Jun-jian He
Qi-xin Tang
Qian-yu Zhou
spellingShingle Xian-zhi Fu
Lian-ke Wang
Chang-qing Sun
Dong-dong Wang
Jun-jian He
Qi-xin Tang
Qian-yu Zhou
Inequity in inpatient services utilization: a longitudinal comparative analysis of middle-aged and elderly patients with the chronic non-communicable diseases in China
International Journal for Equity in Health
Horizontal inequity
Concentration index
Health services utilization
author_facet Xian-zhi Fu
Lian-ke Wang
Chang-qing Sun
Dong-dong Wang
Jun-jian He
Qi-xin Tang
Qian-yu Zhou
author_sort Xian-zhi Fu
title Inequity in inpatient services utilization: a longitudinal comparative analysis of middle-aged and elderly patients with the chronic non-communicable diseases in China
title_short Inequity in inpatient services utilization: a longitudinal comparative analysis of middle-aged and elderly patients with the chronic non-communicable diseases in China
title_full Inequity in inpatient services utilization: a longitudinal comparative analysis of middle-aged and elderly patients with the chronic non-communicable diseases in China
title_fullStr Inequity in inpatient services utilization: a longitudinal comparative analysis of middle-aged and elderly patients with the chronic non-communicable diseases in China
title_full_unstemmed Inequity in inpatient services utilization: a longitudinal comparative analysis of middle-aged and elderly patients with the chronic non-communicable diseases in China
title_sort inequity in inpatient services utilization: a longitudinal comparative analysis of middle-aged and elderly patients with the chronic non-communicable diseases in china
publisher BMC
series International Journal for Equity in Health
issn 1475-9276
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Background Aging and the chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) challenge the Chinese government in the process of providing hospitalization services fairly and reasonably. The Chinese government has developed the basic medical insurance system to solve the problem of “expensive medical cost and difficult medical services” for vulnerable groups and alleviate the unfair phenomenon. However, few studies have confirmed its effect through longitudinal comparison. This study aimed to explore the trend in the inequity of inpatient use among middle-aged and elderly individuals with NCDs in China. Methods This longitudinal comparative study was based on CHARLS data in 2011, 2013 and 2015. Concentration index (CI) was used to measure the variation trend of inequity of inpatient services utilization, while the decomposition method of the CI was applied to measure the factors contributing to inequity in inpatient services utilization. The effect of each factor on the change of inequity in inpatient services utilization was divided into the change of the elasticity and the change of inequality using the Oaxaca-type decomposition method. Results The affluent middle-aged and elderly patients with NCDs used more inpatient services than poor groups. The per capita household consumption expenditure (PCE) and Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance (UEBMI) contributed to the decline in pro-rich inequality of inpatient use, while the New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme (NRCMS) contributed to the decline in pro-poor inequality of inpatient use. Conclusions There was a certain degree of pro-rich unfairness in the probability and frequency of inpatient services utilization for middle-aged and elderly individuals with NCDs in China. The decrease of pro-wealth contribution of PCE and UEBMI offset the decrease of pro-poor contribution of NRCMS, and improved the equity of inpatient services utilization, favoring poor people.
topic Horizontal inequity
Concentration index
Health services utilization
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-019-1117-9
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