The impact of health insurance cost-sharing method on healthcare utilisation in China |
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Authors: | Qin Zhou Gordon G. Liu Yankun Sun Sam A. Vortherms |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Public Administration, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China;2. National School of Development, Peking University, Beijing, China;3. The Institute of Mental Health, Peking University, Beijing, China;4. Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, USA |
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Abstract: | In current Chinese health insurance programmes, there are two types of cost-sharing methods: the time-of-service copayment policy and the reimbursement policy. In contrast to the copayment participants, reimbursement participants need to pay for all medical expenses in advance. We study the effect of the reimbursement policy on the utilisation of healthcare services in China. The theoretical analysis indicates that the medical consumption of low income households will be less than the optimal consumption level when enrolled in a reimbursement programme instead of a copayment programme. Empirically, using data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), we find that the total inpatient expenditure of the reimbursement participants is 12.7% lower than that of copayment enrolees, and the reimbursement arrangement negatively impacts low-income and rural populations. Therefore, reimbursement participants, those who are financially constrained, are more likely to suffer the up-front payment burden and finally reduce their healthcare needs. |
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Keywords: | The reimbursement policy time-of-service copayment healthcare utilisation credit constraint |
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