Balabanova Dina C, Falkingham Jane, McKee Martin
Health Systems Development Programme, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England.
Am J Public Health. 2003 Dec;93(12):2124-30. doi: 10.2105/ajph.93.12.2124.
This study sought to describe the evolution of the Russian compulsory health insurance system and to identify factors associated with noncoverage.
Data from successive waves of the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (1992-2000) were analyzed.
Insurance coverage grew rapidly throughout the 1990s, although 11.8% of the country's citizens were still uninsured by 2000. Coverage initiation rates were greater at first among citizens who were better off, but this gap closed over the study period. Among individuals of working age, coverage rates diminished with age and were lower for the unemployed, for the self-employed, and for those residing outside Moscow or St. Petersburg.
The growth of insurance coverage in Russia slowed toward the end of the 1990s, and gaps remain. Achievement of universal coverage will require new, targeted policies.
本研究旨在描述俄罗斯强制医疗保险系统的演变,并确定与未参保相关的因素。
对俄罗斯纵向监测调查连续几轮(1992 - 2000年)的数据进行了分析。
整个20世纪90年代保险覆盖率迅速增长,尽管到2000年该国仍有11.8%的公民未参保。起初,较富裕公民的参保启动率更高,但在研究期间这一差距缩小。在工作年龄人群中,参保率随年龄下降,失业者、个体经营者以及居住在莫斯科或圣彼得堡以外的人参保率较低。
俄罗斯的保险覆盖率在20世纪90年代末增长放缓,差距依然存在。实现全民覆盖需要新的针对性政策。