Background Despite universal health insurance, South Korea has seen a sharp increase in the number of people enrolled in supplemental private health insurance (PHI) during the last decade. This study examined how private health insurance enrollment affects medical expenditure and health service utilization. Methods Unbalanced panel data for adults aged 19 and older were constructed using the 2016–2018 Korea Health Panel Survey. Quantile regression for medical cost, and quantile count regression for health service utilization were utilized using propensity score-matched data. We included 17 variables representing demographic, socioeconomic, and health information, as well as medical costs and use of outpatient and inpatient care. Res...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Health care utilization has progressively increased, especially among Medical Aid ...
Supplementary private health insurance (PHI) provides better access to healthcare, improves health o...
Supplementary private health insurance (PHI) provides better access to healthcare, improves health o...
Nearly all Koreans are insured through National Health Insurance(NHI). While NHI coverage is nearly ...
Background/PurposeThe coverage of social health insurance has remained limited, despite it being com...
BACKGROUND: Private health insurance in South Korea mainly functions as supplementary and complement...
Background/PurposeThe coverage of social health insurance has remained limited, despite it being com...
(1) Background: Korea operates its national health insurance (NHI) system as a form of public health...
Objectives: The purposes of this study were to examine the status of children and adolescents with r...
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...
BACKGROUND: The Korean healthcare system is composed of costly and inefficient structures that fail ...
Background The public health care system in South Korea is a two-tiered system. The...
Objectives: Parental socioeconomic status (SES) exerts a substantial influence on children’s health....
The global financial crisis of 2008 has led to the reinforcement of patient cost sharing in health c...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Health care utilization has progressively increased, especially among Medical Aid ...
Supplementary private health insurance (PHI) provides better access to healthcare, improves health o...
Supplementary private health insurance (PHI) provides better access to healthcare, improves health o...
Nearly all Koreans are insured through National Health Insurance(NHI). While NHI coverage is nearly ...
Background/PurposeThe coverage of social health insurance has remained limited, despite it being com...
BACKGROUND: Private health insurance in South Korea mainly functions as supplementary and complement...
Background/PurposeThe coverage of social health insurance has remained limited, despite it being com...
(1) Background: Korea operates its national health insurance (NHI) system as a form of public health...
Objectives: The purposes of this study were to examine the status of children and adolescents with r...
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...
BACKGROUND: The Korean healthcare system is composed of costly and inefficient structures that fail ...
Background The public health care system in South Korea is a two-tiered system. The...
Objectives: Parental socioeconomic status (SES) exerts a substantial influence on children’s health....
The global financial crisis of 2008 has led to the reinforcement of patient cost sharing in health c...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Health care utilization has progressively increased, especially among Medical Aid ...
Supplementary private health insurance (PHI) provides better access to healthcare, improves health o...
Supplementary private health insurance (PHI) provides better access to healthcare, improves health o...