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Decomposed Trends of Iranian Private Health Expenditures: Should Inequality be Appreciated?
Background: Inequalities in health and health care have drawn considerable attention in social determinants of health literature. This study aims to calculate the inequality of out-of-pocket health payments (OPHP) for Iranian households during the period 1984 to 2019 and provide decomposed inequalit...
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Iran University of Medical Sciences
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774990/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36569397 http://dx.doi.org/10.47176/mjiri.36.145 |
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author | Aghapour, Ehsan Basakha, Mehdi Mohaqeqi Kamal, Seyed Hossein Pourreza, Abolghasem |
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description | Background: Inequalities in health and health care have drawn considerable attention in social determinants of health literature. This study aims to calculate the inequality of out-of-pocket health payments (OPHP) for Iranian households during the period 1984 to 2019 and provide decomposed inequality for households with different socioeconomic status. Methods: This longitudinal study utilized the Iranian Statistics Centre data on Iranian household income and expenditures survey. The analysis includes a total of 995,300 households during a 36-year period from 1984 to 2019. The Theil index and the mean logarithmic deviation were used to decompose inequality into within-group and between-group for OPHP among Iranian households. Results: The findings indicate that the mean of the Theil index for the households covered by insurance is 1.44 (SD ± 0.34), while the index was 1.35 (SD ± 0.31) for households without insurance coverage. The mean of the Theil index for rural and urban households was 1.29 (SD ± 0.29) and 1.43 (SD ± 0.33), respectively. Regardless of the fluctuations, the trends of between- group and within group inequalities in OPHP were almost similar until 2011, but they followed a different path since then. Conclusion: Households living in cities, households with insurance coverage, and households in high income levels have experienced more inequality in OPHP than other households. This study provides a novel interpretation of inequality in health care expenditures and provides a long-term time series data to assess the effectiveness of implemented policies in health care system. |
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spelling | pubmed-97749902022-12-23 Decomposed Trends of Iranian Private Health Expenditures: Should Inequality be Appreciated? Aghapour, Ehsan Basakha, Mehdi Mohaqeqi Kamal, Seyed Hossein Pourreza, Abolghasem Med J Islam Repub Iran Original Article Background: Inequalities in health and health care have drawn considerable attention in social determinants of health literature. This study aims to calculate the inequality of out-of-pocket health payments (OPHP) for Iranian households during the period 1984 to 2019 and provide decomposed inequality for households with different socioeconomic status. Methods: This longitudinal study utilized the Iranian Statistics Centre data on Iranian household income and expenditures survey. The analysis includes a total of 995,300 households during a 36-year period from 1984 to 2019. The Theil index and the mean logarithmic deviation were used to decompose inequality into within-group and between-group for OPHP among Iranian households. Results: The findings indicate that the mean of the Theil index for the households covered by insurance is 1.44 (SD ± 0.34), while the index was 1.35 (SD ± 0.31) for households without insurance coverage. The mean of the Theil index for rural and urban households was 1.29 (SD ± 0.29) and 1.43 (SD ± 0.33), respectively. Regardless of the fluctuations, the trends of between- group and within group inequalities in OPHP were almost similar until 2011, but they followed a different path since then. Conclusion: Households living in cities, households with insurance coverage, and households in high income levels have experienced more inequality in OPHP than other households. This study provides a novel interpretation of inequality in health care expenditures and provides a long-term time series data to assess the effectiveness of implemented policies in health care system. Iran University of Medical Sciences 2022 -11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9774990/ /pubmed/36569397 http://dx.doi.org/10.47176/mjiri.36.145 Text en © 2022 Iran University of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 1.0 License (CC BY-NC-SA 1.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Aghapour, Ehsan Basakha, Mehdi Mohaqeqi Kamal, Seyed Hossein Pourreza, Abolghasem Decomposed Trends of Iranian Private Health Expenditures: Should Inequality be Appreciated? |
title | Decomposed Trends of Iranian Private Health Expenditures: Should Inequality be Appreciated?
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title_full | Decomposed Trends of Iranian Private Health Expenditures: Should Inequality be Appreciated?
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title_fullStr | Decomposed Trends of Iranian Private Health Expenditures: Should Inequality be Appreciated?
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title_full_unstemmed | Decomposed Trends of Iranian Private Health Expenditures: Should Inequality be Appreciated?
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title_short | Decomposed Trends of Iranian Private Health Expenditures: Should Inequality be Appreciated?
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title_sort | decomposed trends of iranian private health expenditures: should inequality be appreciated? |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774990/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36569397 http://dx.doi.org/10.47176/mjiri.36.145 |
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