Mitra Sophie, Palmer Michael, Mont Daniel, Groce Nora
Fordham University, New York, NY, USA.
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Health Econ. 2016 Jul;25(7):888-907. doi: 10.1002/hec.3196. Epub 2015 May 28.
This paper investigates the economic impact of health shocks on working-age adults in Vietnam during 2004-2008, using a fixed effects specification. Health shocks cover disability and morbidity and are measured by 'days unable to carry out regular activity', 'days in bed due to illness/injury', and 'hospitalization'. Overall, Vietnamese households are able to smooth total non-health expenditures in the short run in the face of a significant rise in out-of-pocket health expenditures. However, this is accomplished through vulnerability-enhancing mechanisms, especially in rural areas, including increased loans and asset sales and decreased education expenditures. Female-headed and rural households are found to be the least able to protect consumption. Results highlight the need to extend and deepen social protection and universal health coverage. © 2015 The Authors. Health Economics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
本文采用固定效应模型,研究了2004年至2008年期间健康冲击对越南劳动年龄成年人的经济影响。健康冲击包括残疾和发病情况,通过“无法进行日常活动的天数”、“因病/伤卧床的天数”以及“住院情况”来衡量。总体而言,面对自付医疗费用的大幅增加,越南家庭在短期内能够使非医疗总支出保持平稳。然而,这是通过增强脆弱性的机制实现的,尤其是在农村地区,包括增加贷款和资产出售以及减少教育支出。研究发现,女性户主家庭和农村家庭最难以保护消费。研究结果凸显了扩大和深化社会保护及全民医保覆盖范围的必要性。© 2015作者。《健康经济学》由约翰·威利父子有限公司出版。