The Lived Realities of Health Financing: A Qualitative Exploration of Catastrophic Health Expenditure in the Philippines

Objectives: Within the last two decades, studies worldwide have documented catastrophic health spending and out-of-pocket expenditure in low- and middle-income countries like the Philippines. This study sought to unpack patients and their families' lived experiences in dealing with such financi...

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Main Authors: Lasco, Gideon, Yu, Vincen Gregory, David, Clarissa C
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2022
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/113
https://doi.org/10.47895/amp.vi0.2389
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.dev-stud-faculty-pubs-11132022-11-28T01:49:55Z The Lived Realities of Health Financing: A Qualitative Exploration of Catastrophic Health Expenditure in the Philippines Lasco, Gideon Yu, Vincen Gregory David, Clarissa C Objectives: Within the last two decades, studies worldwide have documented catastrophic health spending and out-of-pocket expenditure in low- and middle-income countries like the Philippines. This study sought to unpack patients and their families' lived experiences in dealing with such financial challenges. Methods: This paper stems from a multi-sited qualitative project in the Philippines involving FGDs that sought to elicit people’s long-term health goals and the barriers they encounter in attaining good health. Focusing on the domain of health financing, we used principles of grounded theory to analyze how low and middle-income Filipinos pay for their health needs. Results: For many Filipinos, health financing often necessitates various actors' participation and entails predictable and unforeseen complications throughout the illness trajectory. We describe the lived realities of health financing through four domains: ‘pagtitiis’ (enduring the illness), ‘pangungutang’ (borrowing the money), ‘pagmamakaawa’ (soliciting help from the government and non-government channels), and PhilHealth—the State-owned national insurance agency—whose (non-)role figures prominently in catastrophic expenditure. Conclusion: Our paper illustrates how illness not only leads to catastrophic expenditure; expenditure-related challenges conversely account for poorer health outcomes. By exploring the health system through qualitative means, we identify specific points of intervention that resonate across LMICs (low and middle-income countries) worldwide, such as addressing predatory loan practices and ‘hidden’ costs; improving public health communications; expanding government insurance benefits; and bolstering health literacy to include health financial literacy in the school and community settings. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/113 https://doi.org/10.47895/amp.vi0.2389 Development Studies Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo healthcare financing health policy health expenditure health insurance Philippines Health and Medical Administration Health Services Administration Health Services Research Medicine and Health Sciences Public Health
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic healthcare financing
health policy
health expenditure
health insurance
Philippines
Health and Medical Administration
Health Services Administration
Health Services Research
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health
spellingShingle healthcare financing
health policy
health expenditure
health insurance
Philippines
Health and Medical Administration
Health Services Administration
Health Services Research
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health
Lasco, Gideon
Yu, Vincen Gregory
David, Clarissa C
The Lived Realities of Health Financing: A Qualitative Exploration of Catastrophic Health Expenditure in the Philippines
description Objectives: Within the last two decades, studies worldwide have documented catastrophic health spending and out-of-pocket expenditure in low- and middle-income countries like the Philippines. This study sought to unpack patients and their families' lived experiences in dealing with such financial challenges. Methods: This paper stems from a multi-sited qualitative project in the Philippines involving FGDs that sought to elicit people’s long-term health goals and the barriers they encounter in attaining good health. Focusing on the domain of health financing, we used principles of grounded theory to analyze how low and middle-income Filipinos pay for their health needs. Results: For many Filipinos, health financing often necessitates various actors' participation and entails predictable and unforeseen complications throughout the illness trajectory. We describe the lived realities of health financing through four domains: ‘pagtitiis’ (enduring the illness), ‘pangungutang’ (borrowing the money), ‘pagmamakaawa’ (soliciting help from the government and non-government channels), and PhilHealth—the State-owned national insurance agency—whose (non-)role figures prominently in catastrophic expenditure. Conclusion: Our paper illustrates how illness not only leads to catastrophic expenditure; expenditure-related challenges conversely account for poorer health outcomes. By exploring the health system through qualitative means, we identify specific points of intervention that resonate across LMICs (low and middle-income countries) worldwide, such as addressing predatory loan practices and ‘hidden’ costs; improving public health communications; expanding government insurance benefits; and bolstering health literacy to include health financial literacy in the school and community settings.
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author Lasco, Gideon
Yu, Vincen Gregory
David, Clarissa C
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Yu, Vincen Gregory
David, Clarissa C
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title The Lived Realities of Health Financing: A Qualitative Exploration of Catastrophic Health Expenditure in the Philippines
title_short The Lived Realities of Health Financing: A Qualitative Exploration of Catastrophic Health Expenditure in the Philippines
title_full The Lived Realities of Health Financing: A Qualitative Exploration of Catastrophic Health Expenditure in the Philippines
title_fullStr The Lived Realities of Health Financing: A Qualitative Exploration of Catastrophic Health Expenditure in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed The Lived Realities of Health Financing: A Qualitative Exploration of Catastrophic Health Expenditure in the Philippines
title_sort lived realities of health financing: a qualitative exploration of catastrophic health expenditure in the philippines
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/113
https://doi.org/10.47895/amp.vi0.2389
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