Title: Understanding Household Catastrophic Health Expenditure
1Understanding Household Catastrophic Health
Expenditure
Ke Xu, A M Aguilar-Rivera, David B Evans Health
System Financing, Expenditure and Resource
Allocation
2Distribution of household financial contribution
3Catastrophic Health Expenditure Out-of-pocket
health expenditures is equal to or more than 40
of household non-subsistence spending
- Reduce other basic expenses
- Push some households into poverty
- Forgo health services and suffer illness
4Percentage of Households at High Levels of
Health Spending ( Some OECD countries)
5Percentage of Households Impoverished ( Some
OECD countries)
6Results from Cross Country Analysis
- Higher percentage of households with catastrophic
expenditure is associated with - higher share of OOP in total health expenditure
(low risk pooling) - higher percentage of population under poverty
line - higher percentage of total health expenditure
share of GDP (greater availability of health
services) - Important message
- The improvement of physical access could
contribute to problem of catastrophic expenditure
unless accompanied by financial protection
mechanisms.
7Within country studies
- e.g. Indonesia SUSENAS (1999 2000 2001)
8Catastrophic Health Expenditure, Impoverishment
and not seeking care
Catastrophic
Impoverishment
Not seeking care
9Utilization of Health Servicesby Expenditure
Deciles
1999
2001
Source Susenas 1999 and 2001. Core
10Percentage of Households at Different Levels of
Health Spending
Source Susenas 1999, 2000 and 2001. Core
11Socio-economic Factors of Households Related to
Catastrophic Expenditures (2001)
12Summary
- At system level
- the availability of health services, low capacity
to pay, lack of prepayment or health insurance
are leading to higher percentage of households
with catastrophic expenditures - At household level
- socio-economic characteristics have impact on
catastrophic expenditure - poor households are excluded from the system
13Spare slides
14Methodology
- System level hypothesis
- cross country analysis
- double logarithmic multivariate ordinary least
squares (OLS) regression - Individual household level hypothesis
- within country studies
- Logistic regression
15Data sources
- Micro level data from 59 countries household
survey data conducted between 1991 and 2000 - Living standard measurement survey
- Household budget survey
- Household income expenditure survey
- others
- National level data
- total health expenditure share of GDP (NHA
surveys) - out-of-pocket payment share of total health
expenditure (NHA surveys) - percentage of population under the poverty line
(surveys)
16determinants of catastrophic health expenditure
from cross country analysis