Hospital utilization among urban poor in Indonesia in 2018: is government‑run insurance effective?
Background An urban poor is a vulnerable group that needs government financing support to access health services. Once they are sick, they will fall deeper into poverty. The study aims to analyze the effectiveness of governmentrun insurance in hospital utilization in urban poor in Indonesia. Meth...
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Summary: | Background An urban poor is a vulnerable group that needs government financing support to access health services.
Once they are sick, they will fall deeper into poverty. The study aims to analyze the effectiveness of governmentrun
insurance in hospital utilization in urban poor in Indonesia.
Methods The research analyzed the 2018 Indonesian Basic Health Survey data. This cross-sectional survey collected
75,970 participants through stratification and multistage random sampling. Meanwhile, the study employed hospital
utilization as an outcome variable and health insurance ownership as an exposure variable. Moreover, the study
looked at age, gender, marital status, education, and occupation as control factors. The research employed a binary
logistic regression to evaluate the data in the final step.
Results The results show that someone with government-run insurance is 4.261 times more likely than the uninsured
to utilize the hospital (95% CI 4.238–4.285). Someone with private-run insurance is 4.866 times more likely than the
uninsured to use the hospital (95% CI 4.802–4.931). Moreover, someone with government-run and private-run insurance
has 11.974 times more likely than the uninsured to utilize the hospital (95% CI 11.752–12.200).
Conclusion The study concluded that government-run insurance is more effective than the uninsured in improving
hospital utilization among the urban poor in Indonesia. Meanwhile, private-run is more effective than governmentrun
and uninsured in improving hospital utilization among the urban poor in Indonesia. Moreover, the most effective
is to combine the kind of health insurance ownership (government-run and private-run).
Keywords Government-run insurance, Health insurance, Hospital utilization, Healthcare evaluation, Health policy,
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