Factors associated with health-seeking behavior among migrant workers in Beijing, China

Mar 20, 2010BMC health services research

Factors linked to health care use among migrant workers in Beijing, China

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Abstract

The medical visitation rate among migrant workers in Beijing was 4.8%, covering only 36.4% of those who were ill.

  • Nearly one-third of migrant workers opted for self-medication (33.3%) or no action (30.3%) when ill in the past two weeks.
  • 19.7% of sick migrants who required hospitalization did not receive medical treatment within the past year.
  • 40.5% of migrant workers identified high health service costs as a significant barrier to accessing care.
  • 94.0% of migrant workers lacked insurance coverage in Beijing.
  • Health-seeking behavior is significantly associated with insurance coverage, household income per capita, and daily working hours.

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