Identifying the determinants of health insurance coverage among Peruvian women of reproductive age: an assessment based on the national Peruvian demographic survey of 2017

Abstract Background Like many other Latin America- and Caribbean countries, Peru has introduced a tax-financed health insurance scheme called “Sistema Integral de Salud (SIS)” to foster progress towards Universal Health Coverage. The scheme explicitly targets the poorest sections of the population....

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Main Authors: Eduardo Ramos Rosas, Volker Winkler, Stephan Brenner, Manuela De Allegri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-11-01
Series:International Journal for Equity in Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12939-020-01310-4
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spelling doaj-237bb337c95f4ac780a214e52ef9ec672020-11-25T04:06:52ZengBMCInternational Journal for Equity in Health1475-92762020-11-011911910.1186/s12939-020-01310-4Identifying the determinants of health insurance coverage among Peruvian women of reproductive age: an assessment based on the national Peruvian demographic survey of 2017Eduardo Ramos Rosas0Volker Winkler1Stephan Brenner2Manuela De Allegri3Heidelberg Institute of Global Health (HIGH), University Hospital and Medical Faculty, Heidelberg UniversityHeidelberg Institute of Global Health (HIGH), University Hospital and Medical Faculty, Heidelberg UniversityHeidelberg Institute of Global Health (HIGH), University Hospital and Medical Faculty, Heidelberg UniversityHeidelberg Institute of Global Health (HIGH), University Hospital and Medical Faculty, Heidelberg UniversityAbstract Background Like many other Latin America- and Caribbean countries, Peru has introduced a tax-financed health insurance scheme called “Sistema Integral de Salud (SIS)” to foster progress towards Universal Health Coverage. The scheme explicitly targets the poorest sections of the population. Our study explores levels of health insurance coverage and their determinants among Peruvian women following the introduction of SIS. We wish to determine the extent to which the introduction of SIS has effectively closed gaps in insurance coverage and for whom. Methods Relying on the 2017 round of ENDES (Encuesta Nacional Demográfica y de Salud Familiar) survey, we analyzed data for 33,168 women aged 15–49. We used multinomial logistic regression to explore the association between health insurance coverage (defined as No Insurance, SIS, Standard Insurance) and women’s socio-demographic and economic characteristics. Results Out of the 33,168 women, 25.3% did not have any insurance coverage, 45.5% were covered by SIS and 29.2% were covered by a Standard Insurance scheme. Women in the SIS group were found to have lower educational levels, live in rural areas and more likely to be poorer. Women in the Standard insurance group were found to be more educated, more likely to be “Spanish”, and to be wealthier. Most uninsured women appeared to belong to a middle class, not poor enough to be eligible for SIS, but also not eligible for standard insurance. Conclusions Our study confirms that SIS has been effective in increasing coverage among vulnerable women, with coverage rates comparable with those observed among men. Nevertheless, on its own, it has proven to be insufficient to ensure universal coverage among women. Further reforms are needed to ensure that coverage is extended to all population groups.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12939-020-01310-4Health insurancePeruHeath financingSIS (Seguro integral de Salud)Women’s health
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Volker Winkler
Stephan Brenner
Manuela De Allegri
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Volker Winkler
Stephan Brenner
Manuela De Allegri
Identifying the determinants of health insurance coverage among Peruvian women of reproductive age: an assessment based on the national Peruvian demographic survey of 2017
International Journal for Equity in Health
Health insurance
Peru
Heath financing
SIS (Seguro integral de Salud)
Women’s health
author_facet Eduardo Ramos Rosas
Volker Winkler
Stephan Brenner
Manuela De Allegri
author_sort Eduardo Ramos Rosas
title Identifying the determinants of health insurance coverage among Peruvian women of reproductive age: an assessment based on the national Peruvian demographic survey of 2017
title_short Identifying the determinants of health insurance coverage among Peruvian women of reproductive age: an assessment based on the national Peruvian demographic survey of 2017
title_full Identifying the determinants of health insurance coverage among Peruvian women of reproductive age: an assessment based on the national Peruvian demographic survey of 2017
title_fullStr Identifying the determinants of health insurance coverage among Peruvian women of reproductive age: an assessment based on the national Peruvian demographic survey of 2017
title_full_unstemmed Identifying the determinants of health insurance coverage among Peruvian women of reproductive age: an assessment based on the national Peruvian demographic survey of 2017
title_sort identifying the determinants of health insurance coverage among peruvian women of reproductive age: an assessment based on the national peruvian demographic survey of 2017
publisher BMC
series International Journal for Equity in Health
issn 1475-9276
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Background Like many other Latin America- and Caribbean countries, Peru has introduced a tax-financed health insurance scheme called “Sistema Integral de Salud (SIS)” to foster progress towards Universal Health Coverage. The scheme explicitly targets the poorest sections of the population. Our study explores levels of health insurance coverage and their determinants among Peruvian women following the introduction of SIS. We wish to determine the extent to which the introduction of SIS has effectively closed gaps in insurance coverage and for whom. Methods Relying on the 2017 round of ENDES (Encuesta Nacional Demográfica y de Salud Familiar) survey, we analyzed data for 33,168 women aged 15–49. We used multinomial logistic regression to explore the association between health insurance coverage (defined as No Insurance, SIS, Standard Insurance) and women’s socio-demographic and economic characteristics. Results Out of the 33,168 women, 25.3% did not have any insurance coverage, 45.5% were covered by SIS and 29.2% were covered by a Standard Insurance scheme. Women in the SIS group were found to have lower educational levels, live in rural areas and more likely to be poorer. Women in the Standard insurance group were found to be more educated, more likely to be “Spanish”, and to be wealthier. Most uninsured women appeared to belong to a middle class, not poor enough to be eligible for SIS, but also not eligible for standard insurance. Conclusions Our study confirms that SIS has been effective in increasing coverage among vulnerable women, with coverage rates comparable with those observed among men. Nevertheless, on its own, it has proven to be insufficient to ensure universal coverage among women. Further reforms are needed to ensure that coverage is extended to all population groups.
topic Health insurance
Peru
Heath financing
SIS (Seguro integral de Salud)
Women’s health
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12939-020-01310-4
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