Abstract Background The New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) is a voluntary social health insurance program launched in 2002 for rural Chinese residents where 80% of people were without health insurance of any kind. Over time, several concerns about this program have been raised related to healthcare utilization disparities for NCMS participants in urban versus rural regions. Our study uses 2015 national survey data to evaluate the extent of these urban and rural disparities among NCMS beneficiaries. Methods Data for our study are based on the Chinese Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) for 2015. Our 12,190-patient sample are urban and rural patients insured by NCMS. We use logistic regression analyses to compare the extent o...
BACKGROUND: Poverty due to illness has become a substantial social problem in rural China since the ...
Abstract Background China has recently made efforts to integrate urban and rural basic medical insur...
Background: Although public medical insurance covers over 95% of the population in China, disparitie...
Purpose - Since 1999, China has undergone reform of its healthcare system. City-based social health ...
Abstract Background Despite economic growth and improved health outcomes over the past few decades, ...
Objectives To determine whether China's New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS), which aims to p...
This paper explores the impact of the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS), a newly adopted public ...
Poverty due to illness has become a substantial social problem in rural China since the collapse of ...
The emergence of rural health insurance plays a crucial role in alleviating the pressure on rural me...
Abstract Background The alarming progression of an increasingly aging population in China has attrac...
This paper examines the impact of the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) on private health insura...
To assess the trend of urban-rural disparities in hospital admissions and medical expenditure betwee...
Abstract Background China’s New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) enables insured citizens to enjoy ...
The New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) program was implemented in response to ‘illness-led povert...
Abstract Background Many countries are developing health mechanisms to pursue the goal of universal ...
BACKGROUND: Poverty due to illness has become a substantial social problem in rural China since the ...
Abstract Background China has recently made efforts to integrate urban and rural basic medical insur...
Background: Although public medical insurance covers over 95% of the population in China, disparitie...
Purpose - Since 1999, China has undergone reform of its healthcare system. City-based social health ...
Abstract Background Despite economic growth and improved health outcomes over the past few decades, ...
Objectives To determine whether China's New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS), which aims to p...
This paper explores the impact of the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS), a newly adopted public ...
Poverty due to illness has become a substantial social problem in rural China since the collapse of ...
The emergence of rural health insurance plays a crucial role in alleviating the pressure on rural me...
Abstract Background The alarming progression of an increasingly aging population in China has attrac...
This paper examines the impact of the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) on private health insura...
To assess the trend of urban-rural disparities in hospital admissions and medical expenditure betwee...
Abstract Background China’s New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) enables insured citizens to enjoy ...
The New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) program was implemented in response to ‘illness-led povert...
Abstract Background Many countries are developing health mechanisms to pursue the goal of universal ...
BACKGROUND: Poverty due to illness has become a substantial social problem in rural China since the ...
Abstract Background China has recently made efforts to integrate urban and rural basic medical insur...
Background: Although public medical insurance covers over 95% of the population in China, disparitie...