Universal Coverage Scheme in Thailand: Analysis of Factors Associated With and Reasons for Underutilization

Despite nearly free health services offered by the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS), the UCS services have been found to be underutilized. Thus, this study, employing the concept of unmet health needs, investigated factors and reasons for the underutilization. Specifically, performing logistic models...

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Main Author: Meemon, Natthani
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-12972024-06-18T09:00:03Z Universal Coverage Scheme in Thailand: Analysis of Factors Associated With and Reasons for Underutilization Meemon, Natthani Despite nearly free health services offered by the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS), the UCS services have been found to be underutilized. Thus, this study, employing the concept of unmet health needs, investigated factors and reasons for the underutilization. Specifically, performing logistic models with the national health survey of 2015, we analyzed who and why did not utilize the UCS services in availability, accessibility, and acceptability perspectives of the services. The study results indicated that among UCS beneficiaries who needed care, about 45% and 7% did not utilize the UCS outpatient and inpatient services, respectively. These non-users had a relatively higher socioeconomic status. Specifically, they were more likely to be high-income, employed, not chronically-ill, or urban people. Availability-related (e.g., long wait-time and unavailability due to emergencies) and acceptability-related reasons (e.g., time constraints and uncertainty of service quality) were major barriers of access to the UCS services. Although the UCS, by this study, was found to work better for socially vulnerable people, there are still concerns that some people, who actually wanted to use the UCS services, might be ultimately forced to use other private services due to such barriers. Particularly, employed people who have time constraints during daytime and people who need inpatient services due to emergencies are our main concerns. In the short term, the public-private partnership should be strengthened to support the urgent needs of emergency cases. In the long term, the expansion of the UCS services boundary should be continued by the National Health Development Plan. 2020-06-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol20/iss2/2 info:doi/10.59588/2350-8329.1297 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1297/viewcontent/RA_201_20revised.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository underutilization unmet health needs health-seeking behavior health insurance Universal Coverage Scheme
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic underutilization
unmet health needs
health-seeking behavior
health insurance
Universal Coverage Scheme
spellingShingle underutilization
unmet health needs
health-seeking behavior
health insurance
Universal Coverage Scheme
Meemon, Natthani
Universal Coverage Scheme in Thailand: Analysis of Factors Associated With and Reasons for Underutilization
description Despite nearly free health services offered by the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS), the UCS services have been found to be underutilized. Thus, this study, employing the concept of unmet health needs, investigated factors and reasons for the underutilization. Specifically, performing logistic models with the national health survey of 2015, we analyzed who and why did not utilize the UCS services in availability, accessibility, and acceptability perspectives of the services. The study results indicated that among UCS beneficiaries who needed care, about 45% and 7% did not utilize the UCS outpatient and inpatient services, respectively. These non-users had a relatively higher socioeconomic status. Specifically, they were more likely to be high-income, employed, not chronically-ill, or urban people. Availability-related (e.g., long wait-time and unavailability due to emergencies) and acceptability-related reasons (e.g., time constraints and uncertainty of service quality) were major barriers of access to the UCS services. Although the UCS, by this study, was found to work better for socially vulnerable people, there are still concerns that some people, who actually wanted to use the UCS services, might be ultimately forced to use other private services due to such barriers. Particularly, employed people who have time constraints during daytime and people who need inpatient services due to emergencies are our main concerns. In the short term, the public-private partnership should be strengthened to support the urgent needs of emergency cases. In the long term, the expansion of the UCS services boundary should be continued by the National Health Development Plan.
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author Meemon, Natthani
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title Universal Coverage Scheme in Thailand: Analysis of Factors Associated With and Reasons for Underutilization
title_short Universal Coverage Scheme in Thailand: Analysis of Factors Associated With and Reasons for Underutilization
title_full Universal Coverage Scheme in Thailand: Analysis of Factors Associated With and Reasons for Underutilization
title_fullStr Universal Coverage Scheme in Thailand: Analysis of Factors Associated With and Reasons for Underutilization
title_full_unstemmed Universal Coverage Scheme in Thailand: Analysis of Factors Associated With and Reasons for Underutilization
title_sort universal coverage scheme in thailand: analysis of factors associated with and reasons for underutilization
publisher Animo Repository
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol20/iss2/2
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