Measuring and Explaining Socioeconomic Inequalities in Public Healthcare Utilization in Western Iran: Evidence from a Cross-sectional Survey.

May 23, 2018Journal of research in health sciences

Differences in Public Healthcare Use Among Social Groups in Western Iran

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Abstract

Utilization of outpatient care (C=-0.121) and inpatient care (C=-0.165) in Kermanshah, Iran, is concentrated among poorer individuals.

  • Socioeconomic status, health-related quality of life, marital status, and chronic health conditions are key factors influencing healthcare utilization disparities.
  • The distribution of outpatient care showed a horizontal inequity index of HI=-0.045, while inpatient care had an index of HI=-0.044.
  • Both outpatient and inpatient care distributions were pro-poor, indicating that poorer individuals utilized these services more than wealthier ones.
  • Statistical significance was not achieved for the horizontal inequity indices in either care type.

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