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The Prevalence and Association Factors of Unmet Medical Need - Using the 1st and 2nd Korea Welfare Panel Data -

Title
The Prevalence and Association Factors of Unmet Medical Need - Using the 1st and 2nd Korea Welfare Panel Data -
Author(s)

신영전 ; 손정인

Keyword
미 충족의료 ; 의료이용 ; 소득계층 ; 건강상태 ; Unmet Medical Need ; Medical Utilization ; Income Class ; Health Status
Publication Year
2009-06-01
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.29 No.1, pp.111-142
Abstract
A study on unmet medical need is instrumental to understanding the condition of medical utilization as a measure for the evaluation of a national health care system. Using the 1st and 2nd waves of Korea Welfare Panel Data, the prevalence and association factors of unmet medical need due to economic difficulty were analysed. For this ends, the cross-sectional analysis and the longitudinal analysis with descriptive and analytic step were implemented. The prevalence rates of unmet medical need were 5.54% (1st wave), 2.99% (2nd wave) and the significant factors associated with unmet medical need were householder's age, householder's education level, householder's subjective health status, and house income class. The factors strongly associated with the probability of their having experienced unmet medical need, or having been shifted from the group with a met medical need to the one with an unmet medical need, or having been left in the group with an unmet need, were house income class and householder's subjective health status. In spite of the limitations of analysis and data, these results suggest that policies for ensuring the adequate income security, the protection of health, and the promotion of health are still important for the poor to escape from the unmet medical need status.
Table Of Contents
Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 선행연구
Ⅲ. 연구방법
Ⅳ. 연구결과
Ⅴ. 고찰 및 결론
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ISSN
1226-072X
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