Sofaer S, Abel E
Department of Health Services, UCLA School of Public Health 90024-1772.
Women Health. 1990;16(3-4):47-67. doi: 10.1300/J013v16n03_04.
Elderly women and men have different patterns of disease and utilize health services differently. This essay examines the extent to which Medicare covers the specific conditions and services associated with women and men. Elderly women experience higher rates of poverty than elderly men; consequently, elderly women are especially likely to be unable to pay high out-of-pocket costs for health care. Using a new method for simulating out-of-pocket costs, the Illness Episode Approach, the essay shows that Medicare provides better coverage for illnesses which predominate among men than for those which predominate among women. In addition, women on Medicare who supplement their basic coverage by purchasing a typical private insurance "Medigap" policy do not receive as much of an advantage from their purchases as do men. The calculations also show that the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act would have had little impact on the gender gap in financial vulnerability.
老年女性和男性的疾病模式不同,利用医疗服务的方式也不同。本文探讨了医疗保险覆盖与女性和男性相关的特定疾病和服务的程度。老年女性比老年男性贫困率更高;因此,老年女性尤其可能无力支付高额的医疗自付费用。本文采用一种新的模拟自付费用的方法,即疾病发作法,表明医疗保险对男性中占主导的疾病的覆盖比对女性中占主导的疾病的覆盖更好。此外,通过购买典型的私人保险“医保补充险”政策来补充基本保险的老年女性,从购买中获得的优势不如男性。计算结果还表明,《医疗保险灾难性保险法案》对财务脆弱性方面的性别差距影响不大。