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Progressive segmented health insurance: Colombian health reform and access to health services

โœ Scribed by Fernando Ruiz; Liliana Amaya; Stella Venegas


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
164 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
1057-9230

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Equal access for poor populations to health services is a comprehensive objective for any health reform. The Colombian health reform addressed this issue through a segmented progressive social health insurance approach. The strategy was to assure universal coverage expanding the population covered through payroll linked insurance, and implementing a subsidized insurance program for the poorest populations, those not affiliated through formal employment. A prospective study was performed to followโ€up health service utilization and outโ€ofโ€pocket expenses using a cohort design. It was representative of four Colombian cities (Cendex Health Services Use and Expenditure Study, 2001). A four part econometric model was applied. The model related medical service utilization and medication with different socioeconomic, geographic, and risk associated variables. Results showed that subsidized health insurance improves health service utilization and reduces the financial burden for the poorest, as compared to those nonโ€insured. Other social health insurance schemes preserved high utilization with variable outโ€ofโ€pocket expenditures. Family and age conditions have significant effect on medical service utilization. Geographic variables play a significant role in hospital inpatient service utilization. Both, geographic and income variables also have significant impact on outโ€ofโ€pocket expenses. Projected utilization rates and a simulation favor a dual policy for twoโ€stage income segmented insurance to progress towards the universal insurance goal. Copyright ยฉ 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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