Mastilica M, Bozikov J
Andrija Stampar School of Public Health, Zagreb University School of Medicine, Rockfellerova 4, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
Croat Med J. 1999 Jun;40(2):152-9.
To assess the distribution of out-of-pocket payments for health care in Croatia by income groups.
The study is based on data from 1994 out-of-pocket health expenditure survey carried out through interviews of randomly selected adults in two major cities of Croatia, Zagreb and Split. We analyzed co-payments for public health care services and other payments related to private practice, non-prescription medicaments, or informal payments to health care providers. Spending of each income group was analyzed as a share of its income and as proportion of total payments.
We found an inequitable pattern of out-of-pocket health care payments. Burden of out-of-pocket expenditure was not equally distributed among income groups, with persons from the low income group paying about six times larger share of their income than the high income group. When we compared the proportions of income received by different groups with the proportions of their payments, the results indicated (again) that the low income persons payed proportionally more than those with high income.
Distribution of out-of-pocket payments in Croatia is regressive, with a greater burden falling on lower income persons. Possible introduction of the mix of health care financing would need reconsideration of the policy measures to balance equity and efficiency.
评估克罗地亚不同收入群体的医疗自费支出分布情况。
本研究基于1994年对克罗地亚两大城市萨格勒布和斯普利特随机抽取的成年人进行访谈所获得的自费医疗支出调查数据。我们分析了公共医疗服务的共付费用以及与私人执业、非处方药或向医疗服务提供者的非正式支付相关的其他费用。每个收入群体的支出按其收入份额和总支出比例进行分析。
我们发现了自费医疗支付的不公平模式。自费支出负担在不同收入群体中分布不均,低收入群体的人支付的收入份额约为高收入群体的六倍。当我们将不同群体的收入比例与其支付比例进行比较时,结果再次表明低收入者支付的比例高于高收入者。
克罗地亚的自费支付分布是累退的,低收入者负担更重。可能引入的医疗融资组合需要重新考虑平衡公平与效率的政策措施。