Title of article :
Catastrophic health expenditure among households with members with special diseases: A case study in Kurdistan
Author/Authors :
Moradi, Ghobad Social Determinants of Health Research Center - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran , Safari, Hossein Department of Health Management and Economics - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Piroozi, Bakhtiar Social Determinants of Health Research Center - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran , Qanbari, Laila Special Disease Department - Deputy of Treatment - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran , Farshadi, Salahadin Health Economics Department - Deputy of Treatment - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran , Qasri, Homan Deputy of Treatment - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran , Farhadifar, Fariba Social Determinants of Health Research Center - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran
Abstract :
Background: One of the main goals of health systems is to protect people against financial risks associated with diseases that can be
catastrophic for patients. In 2014, Health Sector Evolution Plan (HSEP) was implemented in Iran; one of the objectives of HSEP was
to reduce out-of-pocket payments and provide more financial protection for people. Therefore, the present study aimed at exploring the
likelihood of facing catastrophic health expenditures (CHE) among households with members suffering from dialysis, kidney transplant,
or multiple sclerosis (MS) after the implementation of HSEP.
Methods: A total number of 385 households were selected using stratified random sampling and were asked to complete the World
Health Survey questionnaire through telephone conversations. As outlined by the World Health Organization (WHO), when household
out-of-pocket expense for health services is ≥40% of its capacity to pay, then that household is considered to be facing CHE. Furthermore,
determinants of CHE were identified using logistic regression.
Results: The percentage of facing catastrophic health care expenditures for households with a MS, dialysis, and kidney transplant
patient was 20.6%, 18.7%, and 13.8%, respectively. Results of logistic regression analysis revealed that patient’s economic status,
level of education, supplementary insurance status, type of disease, multiple members with special diseases in the household, rural
residence, use of inpatient, dental, and rehabilitation services were effective factors for determining the likelihood of facing CHE.
Conclusion: Despite the implementation of HSEP, the percentage of CHE is still high for households that have members who suffer
from special diseases. However, basic health insurance packages should be amended and more cost-sharing exemptions should be
granted to provide more financial protection for the vulnerable households.
Keywords :
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) , Kidney Transplant , Dialysis , Health Expenditures , Health System Reform , Catastrophic Health Expenditures
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics