Impact of Primary Care Benefits on Healthcare Utilisation and Estimated Out-of-pocket Expenses in Urban, Rural and Remote Settings in the Philippines

Background This study aimed to determine the effects of primary care interventions on healthcare utilisation and estimated out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses in selected urban, rural and remote settings in the Philippines. Methodology Context-specific measures relating to expanding healthcare provider n...

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Main Authors: Panganiban, Janelle Micaela S., Camiling-Alfonso, Romelei, Sanchez, Josephine T., De Mesa, Regine Ynez H., Sandigan, Gillian, Amit, Arianna Maever L, Rey, Mia P., Lopez, Johanna Faye E., Fabian, Noleen Marie, Galingana, Cara Lois T., Bernal-Sundiang, Nannette, Aquino, Maria Rhodora N., Lastrilla, Chad Lester, Callo, Miguel, Tan-Lim, Carol Stephanie Chua, Dans, Leonila F., Marfori, Jose Rafael A., Paterno, Ramon Pedro, Dans, Antonio L.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asmph-pubs-13022025-04-07T05:41:26Z Impact of Primary Care Benefits on Healthcare Utilisation and Estimated Out-of-pocket Expenses in Urban, Rural and Remote Settings in the Philippines Panganiban, Janelle Micaela S. Camiling-Alfonso, Romelei Sanchez, Josephine T. De Mesa, Regine Ynez H. Sandigan, Gillian Amit, Arianna Maever L Rey, Mia P. Lopez, Johanna Faye E. Fabian, Noleen Marie Galingana, Cara Lois T. Bernal-Sundiang, Nannette Aquino, Maria Rhodora N. Lastrilla, Chad Lester Callo, Miguel Tan-Lim, Carol Stephanie Chua Dans, Leonila F. Marfori, Jose Rafael A. Paterno, Ramon Pedro Dans, Antonio L. Background This study aimed to determine the effects of primary care interventions on healthcare utilisation and estimated out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses in selected urban, rural and remote settings in the Philippines. Methodology Context-specific measures relating to expanding healthcare provider networks, augmenting the health human workforce and subsidising transportation costs were implemented to strengthen primary care systems. In this study, two key outcomes were monitored: (1) monthly healthcare utilisation measured by the total number of outpatient consultations per site and (2) change in OOP expenses from baseline to endline within a 1 year study period. Results All sites had a positive trend in monthly outpatient consultations in healthcare utilisation over 1 year. The remote site had the steepest increase in outpatient consultations, with a 401% increase compared with the baseline during the peak of consultations at month 7. The urban site had a 62% increase in outpatient consultations from baseline to month 6, while the rural site had a 251% increase from baseline to month 11, which corresponded to the peak month in terms of the number of outpatient consultations. The rural site had the largest decrease in estimated OOP expenses (50.3% reduction, 95% CI -88 to -13), followed by the remote site (33.2% reduction, 95% CI -67,+1) and the urban site (16.0% reduction, 95% CI -65,+33). Conclusion The rural site showed a significant reduction in estimated OOP expenses and an increase in healthcare utilisation. The remote site had the steepest increase in utilisation, but the reduction in estimated OOP expenses was not statistically significant. The urban site experienced the lowest increase in utilisation, and the smallest reduction in estimated OOP expenses, which was also not statistically significant. Implementing primary care benefits will necessitate contextualised approaches to avoid the inadvertent aggravation of inequities in healthcare. 2025-01-22T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/298 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/asmph-pubs/article/1302/viewcontent/e002676.full.pdf Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Publications Archīum Ateneo health care expenditure health care utilization health equity out-of-pocket expenses primary care Health Services Administration Medicine and Health Sciences Public Health
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic health care expenditure
health care utilization
health equity
out-of-pocket expenses
primary care
Health Services Administration
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health
spellingShingle health care expenditure
health care utilization
health equity
out-of-pocket expenses
primary care
Health Services Administration
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health
Panganiban, Janelle Micaela S.
Camiling-Alfonso, Romelei
Sanchez, Josephine T.
De Mesa, Regine Ynez H.
Sandigan, Gillian
Amit, Arianna Maever L
Rey, Mia P.
Lopez, Johanna Faye E.
Fabian, Noleen Marie
Galingana, Cara Lois T.
Bernal-Sundiang, Nannette
Aquino, Maria Rhodora N.
Lastrilla, Chad Lester
Callo, Miguel
Tan-Lim, Carol Stephanie Chua
Dans, Leonila F.
Marfori, Jose Rafael A.
Paterno, Ramon Pedro
Dans, Antonio L.
Impact of Primary Care Benefits on Healthcare Utilisation and Estimated Out-of-pocket Expenses in Urban, Rural and Remote Settings in the Philippines
description Background This study aimed to determine the effects of primary care interventions on healthcare utilisation and estimated out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses in selected urban, rural and remote settings in the Philippines. Methodology Context-specific measures relating to expanding healthcare provider networks, augmenting the health human workforce and subsidising transportation costs were implemented to strengthen primary care systems. In this study, two key outcomes were monitored: (1) monthly healthcare utilisation measured by the total number of outpatient consultations per site and (2) change in OOP expenses from baseline to endline within a 1 year study period. Results All sites had a positive trend in monthly outpatient consultations in healthcare utilisation over 1 year. The remote site had the steepest increase in outpatient consultations, with a 401% increase compared with the baseline during the peak of consultations at month 7. The urban site had a 62% increase in outpatient consultations from baseline to month 6, while the rural site had a 251% increase from baseline to month 11, which corresponded to the peak month in terms of the number of outpatient consultations. The rural site had the largest decrease in estimated OOP expenses (50.3% reduction, 95% CI -88 to -13), followed by the remote site (33.2% reduction, 95% CI -67,+1) and the urban site (16.0% reduction, 95% CI -65,+33). Conclusion The rural site showed a significant reduction in estimated OOP expenses and an increase in healthcare utilisation. The remote site had the steepest increase in utilisation, but the reduction in estimated OOP expenses was not statistically significant. The urban site experienced the lowest increase in utilisation, and the smallest reduction in estimated OOP expenses, which was also not statistically significant. Implementing primary care benefits will necessitate contextualised approaches to avoid the inadvertent aggravation of inequities in healthcare.
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author Panganiban, Janelle Micaela S.
Camiling-Alfonso, Romelei
Sanchez, Josephine T.
De Mesa, Regine Ynez H.
Sandigan, Gillian
Amit, Arianna Maever L
Rey, Mia P.
Lopez, Johanna Faye E.
Fabian, Noleen Marie
Galingana, Cara Lois T.
Bernal-Sundiang, Nannette
Aquino, Maria Rhodora N.
Lastrilla, Chad Lester
Callo, Miguel
Tan-Lim, Carol Stephanie Chua
Dans, Leonila F.
Marfori, Jose Rafael A.
Paterno, Ramon Pedro
Dans, Antonio L.
author_facet Panganiban, Janelle Micaela S.
Camiling-Alfonso, Romelei
Sanchez, Josephine T.
De Mesa, Regine Ynez H.
Sandigan, Gillian
Amit, Arianna Maever L
Rey, Mia P.
Lopez, Johanna Faye E.
Fabian, Noleen Marie
Galingana, Cara Lois T.
Bernal-Sundiang, Nannette
Aquino, Maria Rhodora N.
Lastrilla, Chad Lester
Callo, Miguel
Tan-Lim, Carol Stephanie Chua
Dans, Leonila F.
Marfori, Jose Rafael A.
Paterno, Ramon Pedro
Dans, Antonio L.
author_sort Panganiban, Janelle Micaela S.
title Impact of Primary Care Benefits on Healthcare Utilisation and Estimated Out-of-pocket Expenses in Urban, Rural and Remote Settings in the Philippines
title_short Impact of Primary Care Benefits on Healthcare Utilisation and Estimated Out-of-pocket Expenses in Urban, Rural and Remote Settings in the Philippines
title_full Impact of Primary Care Benefits on Healthcare Utilisation and Estimated Out-of-pocket Expenses in Urban, Rural and Remote Settings in the Philippines
title_fullStr Impact of Primary Care Benefits on Healthcare Utilisation and Estimated Out-of-pocket Expenses in Urban, Rural and Remote Settings in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Primary Care Benefits on Healthcare Utilisation and Estimated Out-of-pocket Expenses in Urban, Rural and Remote Settings in the Philippines
title_sort impact of primary care benefits on healthcare utilisation and estimated out-of-pocket expenses in urban, rural and remote settings in the philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2025
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/298
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/asmph-pubs/article/1302/viewcontent/e002676.full.pdf
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