What limits the utilization of health services among china labor force? analysis of inequalities in demographic, socio-economic and health status

Feb 3, 2017International journal for equity in health

What Limits Health Service Use Among China’s Working Population? Differences by Age, Income, and Health

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Abstract

Migrants with more than one chronic illness are 2.80 times more likely to visit a clinic within two weeks compared to non-migrants.

  • Migrants with no chronic illnesses are less likely to be hospitalized in the past 12 months compared to non-migrants.
  • Demographic factors such as being female, older, and having a non-agricultural hukou are associated with increased utilization of health services.
  • Higher education levels and social class are linked to greater health service usage.
  • Purchasing more health insurance correlates with increased likelihood of both clinic visits and hospitalizations for individuals without chronic illnesses.
  • All models demonstrated good calibration and discrimination for predicting health service utilization.

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