Marsaudon Antoine, Jusot Florence, Wittwer Jérôme, Dourgnon Paul
Research and Information in Health Economics (Irdes), Paris, France.
PSL, Université Paris-Dauphine, Leda-Legos, Irdes, Paris, France.
Eur J Public Health. 2024 Dec 1;34(6):1157-1162. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckae143.
Medical State Assistance is a French public health insurance programme that allows undocumented migrants (UM) to access primary, secondary, and tertiary care services free of user charge, either premium or out-of-pocket. The objective of this study is to assess the effect of Medical State Assistance on access to healthcare services and on usual source of care (USC). We rely on representative data of 1,223 UM attending places of assistance to vulnerable populations in Paris and in the greater area of Bordeaux (France). In this sample, 51% of UM are covered by Medical State Assistance. We use probit and ordinary least square regressions to model healthcare uses of undocumented migrants. The results show that UM covered by Medical State Assistance are more likely to access outpatient healthcare services (by +22.4 percentage points) and less likely to do so on non-governmental organizations (by -6.7 percentage points) than their eligible but uncovered counterpart. Additionally, covered undocumented migrants made 36.9% more medical visits in outpatient healthcare services and 65.4% fewer visits in non-governmental organizations than eligible but uncovered ones. Moreover, covered UM are also more likely to report that primary care services are their USC, in preference to emergency departments and other outpatient care services. UM covered by Medical State Assistance are more likely to consult in outpatient healthcare services.
国家医疗救助是一项法国公共医疗保险计划,它允许无证移民免费获得初级、中级和三级医疗服务,无论是保费还是自付费用。本研究的目的是评估国家医疗救助对获得医疗服务和通常就医来源的影响。我们依据1223名在巴黎和法国波尔多更大区域的弱势群体救助场所就诊的无证移民的代表性数据。在这个样本中,51%的无证移民享有国家医疗救助。我们使用概率单位回归和普通最小二乘法回归来模拟无证移民的医疗使用情况。结果显示,享有国家医疗救助的无证移民比符合条件但未参保的无证移民更有可能获得门诊医疗服务(可能性增加22.4个百分点),而在非政府组织就医的可能性更低(可能性降低6.7个百分点)。此外,参保的无证移民在门诊医疗服务中的就诊次数比符合条件但未参保的无证移民多36.9%,在非政府组织的就诊次数少65.4%。此外,参保的无证移民也更有可能报告初级医疗服务是他们通常的就医来源,而不是急诊科和其他门诊护理服务。享有国家医疗救助的无证移民更有可能在门诊医疗服务中就诊。