Evidence From the China Family Panel Studies Survey on the Effect of Integrating the Basic Medical Insurance System for Urban and Rural Residents on the Health Equity of Residents: Difference-in-Differences Analysis

May 30, 2024JMIR public health and surveillance

How Combining Urban and Rural Medical Insurance in China May Affect Fairness in Health Among Residents

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Abstract

The integration of the Urban and Rural Resident Basic Medical Insurance (URRBMI) has improved the health level of Chinese residents by 0.066 on a self-rated health scale.

  • URRBMI integration has notably enhanced health levels among rural residents by 0.070.
  • Residents in western China experienced a significant health improvement of 0.159 following the URRBMI integration.
  • Lower-middle-income groups saw an increase in health level by 0.113 due to the integration.
  • Access to higher-rated hospitals and increased reimbursement rates for medical expenses may have contributed to reduced health inequity.
  • The integration did not yield health improvements for the central region or low-income groups, indicating persistent disparities.

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