Association of SHI Coverage and Level of Healthcare Utilization and Costs in the Philippines: A 10-Year Pooled Analysis

BackgroundThe Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), which manages the Philippine national health insurance program, is a critical actor in the country’s strategy for universal health coverage. Over the past decade, PhilHealth has passed significant coverage, benefits and payment refo...

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Main Authors: Haw, Nel Jason L, Uy, Jhanna, Ho, Beverly Lorraine
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https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdz142
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.hs-faculty-pubs-10202022-02-10T03:48:06Z Association of SHI Coverage and Level of Healthcare Utilization and Costs in the Philippines: A 10-Year Pooled Analysis Haw, Nel Jason L Uy, Jhanna Ho, Beverly Lorraine BackgroundThe Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), which manages the Philippine national health insurance program, is a critical actor in the country’s strategy for universal health coverage. Over the past decade, PhilHealth has passed significant coverage, benefits and payment reforms to contain costs and improve the affordability care for high-cost diseases, inpatient care and select outpatient services. MethodsWe studied the association of PhilHealth with health care utilization and health care costs using three rounds of the Philippine Demographic and Health Survey with data on individual outpatient and inpatient visits from 2008 to 2017. ResultsPhilHealth membership was associated with 42% greater odds of outpatient utilization and 47–100% greater odds inpatient utilization depending on survey year. Depending on facility type, use of PhilHealth to pay for care was associated with higher average health care costs of 244–865% for outpatient care and 135–206% for inpatient care. ConclusionsPhilHealth has likely decreased barriers to health care utilization but may have inadvertently driven up health care costs in the country. Results align with past studies that suggest that reforms in the prior decade have done little to contain health care costs for Filipinos. 2019-11-28T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/21 https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdz142 Health Sciences Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo demographic and health surveys health expenditure out-of-pocket expenditure PhilHealth social health insurance universal health coverage Health and Medical Administration Health Policy Insurance Medicine and Health Sciences
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic demographic and health surveys
health expenditure
out-of-pocket expenditure
PhilHealth
social health insurance
universal health coverage
Health and Medical Administration
Health Policy
Insurance
Medicine and Health Sciences
spellingShingle demographic and health surveys
health expenditure
out-of-pocket expenditure
PhilHealth
social health insurance
universal health coverage
Health and Medical Administration
Health Policy
Insurance
Medicine and Health Sciences
Haw, Nel Jason L
Uy, Jhanna
Ho, Beverly Lorraine
Association of SHI Coverage and Level of Healthcare Utilization and Costs in the Philippines: A 10-Year Pooled Analysis
description BackgroundThe Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), which manages the Philippine national health insurance program, is a critical actor in the country’s strategy for universal health coverage. Over the past decade, PhilHealth has passed significant coverage, benefits and payment reforms to contain costs and improve the affordability care for high-cost diseases, inpatient care and select outpatient services. MethodsWe studied the association of PhilHealth with health care utilization and health care costs using three rounds of the Philippine Demographic and Health Survey with data on individual outpatient and inpatient visits from 2008 to 2017. ResultsPhilHealth membership was associated with 42% greater odds of outpatient utilization and 47–100% greater odds inpatient utilization depending on survey year. Depending on facility type, use of PhilHealth to pay for care was associated with higher average health care costs of 244–865% for outpatient care and 135–206% for inpatient care. ConclusionsPhilHealth has likely decreased barriers to health care utilization but may have inadvertently driven up health care costs in the country. Results align with past studies that suggest that reforms in the prior decade have done little to contain health care costs for Filipinos.
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author Haw, Nel Jason L
Uy, Jhanna
Ho, Beverly Lorraine
author_facet Haw, Nel Jason L
Uy, Jhanna
Ho, Beverly Lorraine
author_sort Haw, Nel Jason L
title Association of SHI Coverage and Level of Healthcare Utilization and Costs in the Philippines: A 10-Year Pooled Analysis
title_short Association of SHI Coverage and Level of Healthcare Utilization and Costs in the Philippines: A 10-Year Pooled Analysis
title_full Association of SHI Coverage and Level of Healthcare Utilization and Costs in the Philippines: A 10-Year Pooled Analysis
title_fullStr Association of SHI Coverage and Level of Healthcare Utilization and Costs in the Philippines: A 10-Year Pooled Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Association of SHI Coverage and Level of Healthcare Utilization and Costs in the Philippines: A 10-Year Pooled Analysis
title_sort association of shi coverage and level of healthcare utilization and costs in the philippines: a 10-year pooled analysis
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/21
https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdz142
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