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An Analysis of the Difference between Urban and Rural Areas in Outpatient Health Service Utilization

Title
An Analysis of the Difference between Urban and Rural Areas in Outpatient Health Service Utilization
Author(s)

Oh, Youngho

Keyword
Equity ; Health Service Utilization ; Region-related Inequity
Publication Year
2003-07-01
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.23 No.1, pp.148-178
Abstract
The study assesses and Quantifies region-related inequity in the health service utilization just after the introduction of separation of dispensary from medical practice. Regression-based approach was used for assessment and quantification of the equity using data from the 2001 National Medical Care Resources and Utilization Survey. The regression-based test results for analyzing region-related inequity suggested that there is a favorable inequity for rural area than urban area in terms of entry into outpatient health services, the number of outpatient visits and the total out-of-pocket costs of outpatient health services. From these kind results, we can insist that there is inequity in outpatient health services. That is more favorable inequity in rural areas than urban areas. But we cannot insist that we need to shape a policy to increase outpatient health service utilization in urban areas or to reduce or balance it out in rural areas because we do not know what level of utilization is appropriate or which level, of rural area or urban area, is appropriate. So we need to assess the appropriateness of health service utilization they used. The assessment of health service utilization is another topic, not this research. Also this kind issue is too difficult to deal with under current situation.
Table Of Contents
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Literature Review
Ⅲ. Methods
Ⅳ. Results
Ⅴ. Conclusions
References
Summary
ISSN
1226-072X
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