Local‐Migrant Gaps in Healthcare Utilization Between Older Migrants and Local Residents in China

Mar 30, 2020Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

Differences in Healthcare Use Between Older Migrants and Local Residents in China

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Abstract

Older migrants in Shanghai were less likely to utilize outpatient, inpatient, and preventive care compared to local residents.

  • Utilization of outpatient care among older migrants was 25% lower than local residents.
  • Inpatient care usage was 36% lower for older migrants compared to their local counterparts.
  • Preventive care access for older migrants was reduced by 26% when compared to local residents.
  • Older migrants were 25% more likely to use medication than local residents.
  • Individual characteristics, such as health insurance, accounted for 55% and 71% of the gap in outpatient and preventive care, respectively.
  • Hukou-related factors and personal preferences explained 59% and 63% of the disparities in inpatient care and medication use.

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