Health insurance coverage and its impact on medical cost: observations from the floating population in China.

China has the world's largest floating (migrant) population, which has characteristics largely different from the rest of the population. Our goal is to study health insurance coverage and its impact on medical cost for this population.A telephone survey was conducted in 2012. 644 subjects were...

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Main Authors: Yinjun Zhao, Bowei Kang, Yawen Liu, Yichong Li, Guoqing Shi, Tao Shen, Yong Jiang, Mei Zhang, Maigeng Zhou, Limin Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4227680?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e874e4d1cd6f49e08fc506ef7ed948fa2020-11-25T00:24:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01911e11155510.1371/journal.pone.0111555Health insurance coverage and its impact on medical cost: observations from the floating population in China.Yinjun ZhaoBowei KangYawen LiuYichong LiGuoqing ShiTao ShenYong JiangMei ZhangMaigeng ZhouLimin WangChina has the world's largest floating (migrant) population, which has characteristics largely different from the rest of the population. Our goal is to study health insurance coverage and its impact on medical cost for this population.A telephone survey was conducted in 2012. 644 subjects were surveyed. Univariate and multivariate analysis were conducted on insurance coverage and medical cost.82.2% of the surveyed subjects were covered by basic insurance at hometowns with hukou or at residences. Subjects' characteristics including age, education, occupation, and presence of chronic diseases were associated with insurance coverage. After controlling for confounders, insurance coverage was not significantly associated with gross or out-of-pocket medical cost.For the floating population, health insurance coverage needs to be improved. Policy interventions are needed so that health insurance can have a more effective protective effect on cost.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4227680?pdf=render
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author Yinjun Zhao
Bowei Kang
Yawen Liu
Yichong Li
Guoqing Shi
Tao Shen
Yong Jiang
Mei Zhang
Maigeng Zhou
Limin Wang
spellingShingle Yinjun Zhao
Bowei Kang
Yawen Liu
Yichong Li
Guoqing Shi
Tao Shen
Yong Jiang
Mei Zhang
Maigeng Zhou
Limin Wang
Health insurance coverage and its impact on medical cost: observations from the floating population in China.
PLoS ONE
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Bowei Kang
Yawen Liu
Yichong Li
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Tao Shen
Yong Jiang
Mei Zhang
Maigeng Zhou
Limin Wang
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title Health insurance coverage and its impact on medical cost: observations from the floating population in China.
title_short Health insurance coverage and its impact on medical cost: observations from the floating population in China.
title_full Health insurance coverage and its impact on medical cost: observations from the floating population in China.
title_fullStr Health insurance coverage and its impact on medical cost: observations from the floating population in China.
title_full_unstemmed Health insurance coverage and its impact on medical cost: observations from the floating population in China.
title_sort health insurance coverage and its impact on medical cost: observations from the floating population in china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2014-01-01
description China has the world's largest floating (migrant) population, which has characteristics largely different from the rest of the population. Our goal is to study health insurance coverage and its impact on medical cost for this population.A telephone survey was conducted in 2012. 644 subjects were surveyed. Univariate and multivariate analysis were conducted on insurance coverage and medical cost.82.2% of the surveyed subjects were covered by basic insurance at hometowns with hukou or at residences. Subjects' characteristics including age, education, occupation, and presence of chronic diseases were associated with insurance coverage. After controlling for confounders, insurance coverage was not significantly associated with gross or out-of-pocket medical cost.For the floating population, health insurance coverage needs to be improved. Policy interventions are needed so that health insurance can have a more effective protective effect on cost.
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