A Study on the Health Literacy of Medical Aid Recipients: Based on Data from the Korean Health Panel (KHP)
Title
A Study on the Health Literacy of Medical Aid Recipients: Based on Data from the Korean Health Panel (KHP)
Alternative Author(s)
Rhee, YungSeon
Keyword
Health Literacy
; Medical Aid Recipients
; Korean Health Panel (KHP)
; Health Equity
Publication Year
2025-09-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.45 No.3, pp.317-333
Abstract
Background: Health literacy is a key factor in achieving health equity, and its importance is particularly emphasized among vulnerable populations such as Medical Aid recipients. Methods: This study used data from the 2021 supplementary survey of the Korean Health Panel (KHP) to examine the level of health literacy among Medical Aid recipients and identify related factors. Results: Health literacy among Medical Aid recipients was significantly lower than that of National Health Insurance members, especially in areas requiring complex understanding such as disease-related information search, determining the need for further treatment, and managing mental health. Multiple regression analysis identified education level, anxiety, subjective health status, chronic disease, and access to a regular healthcare provider as significant factors. Conclusion: This study empirically demonstrates the vulnerability of Medical Aid recipients in health literacy and emphasizes the need for policy interventions to improve their access to and understanding of health information.