BACKGROUND: Almost 97% of the Korean population is covered by National Health Insurance and are entitled to receive the same level of insurance benefits, regardless of how much each enrollee contributes to the system. However, the percentage of out-of-pocket payments is still high. This study examines whether the incurrence of high medical expenses affects household income. METHODS: We use the Korea Welfare Panel and select 4,962 households to measure repeatedly over 5 years. Using propensity score matching, we set households with medical expenses of three times the annual average as "occurrence households" while "non-occurrence households" are those below the cut-off but with all other factors, such as income, held constant. We analyze ...
Abstract Background The public health care system in South Korea is a two-tiered system. The lowest-...
Background: The rate of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) continues to rise in South Korea. This...
Objectives: The low benefit coverage rate of South Korea's health security system has been continual...
The effect of high medical expenses on household income in South Korea: a longitudinal study using p...
Objectives: Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) means that medical spending of a household exceeds...
Objectives: Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) means that medical spending of a household exceeds...
Objectives: Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) means that medical spending of a household exceeds...
OBJECTIVES: Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) means that the medical spending of a household exc...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence and economic burden of chronic diseases are increasing worldwide. Neverth...
Background The public health care system in South Korea is a two-tiered system. The...
The global financial crisis of 2008 has led to the reinforcement of patient cost sharing in health c...
OBJECTIVES: The study examined medical care utilisation by health insurance status changes. SETTING...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Health care utilization has progressively increased, especially among Medical Aid ...
The global financial crisis of 2008 has led to the reinforcement of patient cost sharing in health c...
BACKGROUND: Cancer imposes significant economic challenges for individuals, families, and society. H...
Abstract Background The public health care system in South Korea is a two-tiered system. The lowest-...
Background: The rate of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) continues to rise in South Korea. This...
Objectives: The low benefit coverage rate of South Korea's health security system has been continual...
The effect of high medical expenses on household income in South Korea: a longitudinal study using p...
Objectives: Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) means that medical spending of a household exceeds...
Objectives: Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) means that medical spending of a household exceeds...
Objectives: Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) means that medical spending of a household exceeds...
OBJECTIVES: Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) means that the medical spending of a household exc...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence and economic burden of chronic diseases are increasing worldwide. Neverth...
Background The public health care system in South Korea is a two-tiered system. The...
The global financial crisis of 2008 has led to the reinforcement of patient cost sharing in health c...
OBJECTIVES: The study examined medical care utilisation by health insurance status changes. SETTING...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Health care utilization has progressively increased, especially among Medical Aid ...
The global financial crisis of 2008 has led to the reinforcement of patient cost sharing in health c...
BACKGROUND: Cancer imposes significant economic challenges for individuals, families, and society. H...
Abstract Background The public health care system in South Korea is a two-tiered system. The lowest-...
Background: The rate of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) continues to rise in South Korea. This...
Objectives: The low benefit coverage rate of South Korea's health security system has been continual...