Economics Department, Bogazici University, Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey.
Eur J Health Econ. 2012 Jun;13(3):337-46. doi: 10.1007/s10198-011-0306-2. Epub 2011 Mar 19.
The Turkish healthcare system has been subject to major reforms since 2003. During the reform process, access to public healthcare providers was eased and private providers were included in the insurance package for public insurees. This study analyzes data on out-of-pocket (OOP) healthcare expenditures to look into the impact of reforms on the size of OOP health expenditures for premium-based public insurees. The study uses Household Budget Surveys that provide a range of individual- and household-level data as well as healthcare expenditures for the years 2003, before the reforms, and 2006, after the reforms. Results show that with the reforms ratio of households with non-zero OOP expenditure has increased. Share and level of OOP expenditures have decreased. The impact varies across income levels. A semi-parametric analysis shows that wealthier individuals benefited more in terms of the decrease in OOP health expenditures.
自 2003 年以来,土耳其的医疗保健系统经历了重大改革。在改革过程中,人们更容易获得公共医疗服务提供者的服务,并且私人提供者也被纳入了公共保险参保人的保险范围。本研究分析了自付医疗支出的数据,以研究改革对保费型公共保险参保人自付医疗支出规模的影响。该研究使用家庭预算调查,提供了一系列个人和家庭层面的数据以及医疗支出,调查年份为改革前的 2003 年和改革后的 2006 年。研究结果表明,随着改革的进行,有非零自付医疗支出的家庭比例有所增加。自付医疗支出的份额和水平有所下降。这种影响因收入水平而异。半参数分析表明,在降低自付医疗支出方面,较富裕的个人受益更多。