HEALTH INSURANCE INEQUITY IN SELECTED ASIA COUNTRIES

Izzanie M.R, Nada Khaled, M. Aidalina
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Background: Health insurance is the primary mechanism that enables people to obtain health care services, the three major types of health insurance involves private health insurance, social health insurance and community-based health insurance. It is important to note that universal health coverage (UHC) has three dimensions, population coverage, and service coverage and financial coverage. Aims: This systematic review aims to identify the implication on equity after implementation of health insurance focusing on selected Asian countries. Materials and methods: A systematic search for articles was conducted form 4 search engines, Scopus, Science Direct, Proquest, and Google scholar. A total of 13 articles were selected after screenings and equity implications were concluded in three UHC dimensions based on equity index reported or equity improvement observed in time series studied. Result and discussion: All the three health insurance has different implication on equity between countries or within country. In terms of population coverage, SHI in Thailand showed an equitable coverage. Philippine also reported to have equitable population coverage in terms of geographical while in Vietnam, CBHI showed inequitable population coverage. The financial coverage has showed an inequity of CBHI in India, China, and Thailand. The inequity was also observed for SHI in Philippine, Vietnam and Philippines. More apparent is inequity in PHI for Malaysia and Philippines. The only equitable financial coverage reported was Thailand for its SHI. The final aspect is on service delivery coverage with equity has been observed in CBHI in China and SHI in Vietnam and Thailand. Conclusion: Social health insurance schemes can be further improved in addressing equity in all UHC aspects. CBHI of which showed some equitable measures for certain population subgroups, such as the poor, and formal workers can collectively be the way to go for SHI. Keywords: social health insurance, equity, private insurance, universal health coverage.
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某些亚洲国家的医疗保险不平等
背景:健康保险是使人们获得保健服务的主要机制,健康保险的三种主要类型包括私人健康保险、社会健康保险和社区健康保险。必须指出的是,全民健康覆盖有三个方面,即人口覆盖、服务覆盖和财务覆盖。目的:本系统回顾的目的是确定健康保险实施后对公平的影响,重点是选定的亚洲国家。材料和方法:通过Scopus、Science Direct、Proquest和Google scholar 4个搜索引擎对文章进行系统检索。筛选后共选择了13篇文章,并根据报告的公平指数或在研究时间序列中观察到的公平改善,在三个UHC维度上总结了公平影响。结果与讨论:三种医疗保险对国家间或国家内部的公平有着不同的含义。就人口覆盖率而言,泰国的SHI覆盖率比较公平。据报告,菲律宾在地理上也有公平的人口覆盖率,而在越南,CBHI显示人口覆盖率不公平。财务报道显示,cbi在印度、中国和泰国存在不平等。菲律宾、越南和菲律宾的SHI也存在不平等现象。更明显的是马来西亚和菲律宾在PHI上的不平等。报告中唯一公平的财政覆盖是泰国的SHI。最后一个方面是公平的服务提供覆盖范围,在中国的CBHI和越南和泰国的SHI已经观察到。结论:社会健康保险制度在解决全民健康覆盖各方面的公平性方面有待进一步完善。其中chi展示了一些针对特定人口群体的公平措施,例如穷人和正式工人,可以成为SHI的发展方向。关键词:社会健康保险,公平,私人保险,全民健康覆盖
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