Abstract Background China has recently made efforts to integrate urban and rural basic medical insurance systems in order to ensure both urban and rural enrollees obtain unified benefits. However, whether the distribution of government healthcare subsides has become more equitable remains unknown. The purpose of this study was to analyze determinants of and inequality in net inpatient care benefits under the integration of urban-rural medical insurance systems in China. Methods Data were obtained from a nationally representative household survey, the Fifth National Health Services Survey (2013), conducted in Anhui province. A multiple regression model and concentration index (CI) was used to estimate related factors and inequality of inpati...
Background: China’s recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
This paper investigates the urban-rural inequality of opportunity in health care in China based on t...
Abstract Background This study is designed to evaluat...
Abstract Background China’s New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) enables insured citizens to enjoy ...
Abstract Background Equity is an important goal for countries in formulating relevant health policie...
Integrating social health insurance, which helps unify the administration, policies, and funds of va...
Improving the equitable distribution of government healthcare subsidies (GHS), particularly among lo...
Improving the equitable distribution of government healthcare subsidies (GHS), particularly among lo...
Background: Monitoring the equity of government healthcare subsidies (GHS) is critical for evaluatin...
Background: Monitoring the equity of government healthcare subsidies (GHS) is critical for evaluatin...
Abstract Background In 2003, the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) was introduced in China to re...
Background In 2003, the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) was introduced in Chin...
In recent years, Chinese local governments have experimented with integrating the social health insu...
Background: China's recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
Abstract Introduction China introduced the urban resident basic medical insurance (URBMI) in 2007 to...
Background: China’s recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
This paper investigates the urban-rural inequality of opportunity in health care in China based on t...
Abstract Background This study is designed to evaluat...
Abstract Background China’s New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) enables insured citizens to enjoy ...
Abstract Background Equity is an important goal for countries in formulating relevant health policie...
Integrating social health insurance, which helps unify the administration, policies, and funds of va...
Improving the equitable distribution of government healthcare subsidies (GHS), particularly among lo...
Improving the equitable distribution of government healthcare subsidies (GHS), particularly among lo...
Background: Monitoring the equity of government healthcare subsidies (GHS) is critical for evaluatin...
Background: Monitoring the equity of government healthcare subsidies (GHS) is critical for evaluatin...
Abstract Background In 2003, the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) was introduced in China to re...
Background In 2003, the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) was introduced in Chin...
In recent years, Chinese local governments have experimented with integrating the social health insu...
Background: China's recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
Abstract Introduction China introduced the urban resident basic medical insurance (URBMI) in 2007 to...
Background: China’s recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
This paper investigates the urban-rural inequality of opportunity in health care in China based on t...
Abstract Background This study is designed to evaluat...