Rezapour A, Ebadifard Azar F, Azami Aghdash S, Tanoomand A, Hosseini Shokouh S M, Yousefzadeh N, et al . Measuring equity in household's health care payments (Tehran- Iran 2013): technical points for health policy decision makers. Med J Islam Repub Iran 2015; 29 (1) :685-694
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Abstract: (5364 Views)
Background: Households’ financial protection against health payments and expenditures and equity in utilization
of health care services are of the most important tasks of governments. This study aims to measuring equity
in household’s health care payments according to fairness in financial contribution (FFC) and Kakwani indices
in Tehran-Iran, 2013.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2014.The study sample size was estimated to be 2200
households. Households were selected using stratified-cluster sampling including typical families who reside in
the city of Tehran. The data were analyzed through Excel and Stata v.11 software. Recall period for the inpatient
care was 1 year and for outpatient 1 month.
Results: The indicator of FFC for households in health financing was estimated to be 0.68 and the trend of the
indicator was ascending by the rise in the ranking of households’ financial level. The Kakwani index was estimated
to be a negative number (-0.00125) which indicated the descending trend of health financing system. By
redistribution of incomes or the exempt of the poorest quintiles from health payments, Kakwani index was estimated
to be a positive number (0.090555) which indicated the ascending trend of health financing system.
Conclusion: According to this study, the equity indices in health care financing denote injustice and a descending
trend in the health care financing system. This finding clearly shows that deliberate policy making in health
financing by national health authorities and protecting low-income households against health expenditures are
required to improve the equity in health.
Type of Study:
Original Research |
Subject:
Health