Decomposition of inequity determinants of healthcare utilization, Iran

Type Journal Article - Public Health
Title Decomposition of inequity determinants of healthcare utilization, Iran
Author(s)
Volume 127
Issue 7
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 661-667
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Abolfazl_Mohammadbeigi/publication/236265115_Decomposition_of_i​nequity_determinants_of_healthcare_utilization_Iran/links/004635197024b1d44a000000.pdf
Abstract
Objective: To investigate and decompose the determinants of healthcare utilization in
a central province in Iran.
Study setting: Data from 2711 individuals were gathered through interview in a cross-sectional
study in Markazi province, Iran, as part of the Healthcare Utilization Survey in 2008.
Methods: The household economic index (HEI) was created using principal component
analysis, and data were analyzed according to the type of healthcare utilization. In addition,
the generalized estimation equation model was used to identify the determinants,
and the concentration index was calculated and decomposed based on the healthcare
utilization determinants.
Results: HEI was a fixed determinant for all three types of healthcare utilization (general
physician, specialist and health worker); however, other determinants changed with the
type of health care. The greatest contributors to inequity in the use of general physician,
specialist and health worker care were HEI quintile (41.4%), housewife/retired (32.8%) and
living in an urban area (47%), respectively. The concentration index was highest for specialist
care and lowest for health worker care.
Conclusion: The pattern of utilization differed between the types of health care. Nevertheless,
inequity in healthcare utilization is related to government health policies, including the role
of the system in reducing inequity by application of policies such as the family physician and
rural insurance programme; and factors which are beyond the health system authorities,
and are related to population living standards and need intersectoral cooperation

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