Author/Authors :
Shahraki, Mahdi Department of Economics - Faculty of Management and Human Science - Chabahar Maritime University, Chabahar , Ghaderi, Simin Department of Economics - Faculty of Management and Human Science - Chabahar Maritime University, Chabahar
Abstract :
Introduction: Considering the high proportion of hospital expenditures in out-of-pocket
payments and the importance of controlling and managing hospital expenditures to prevent
catastrophic costs, the main purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the
hospital expenditures of Iranian urban household with emphasis on maternal education.
Methods: The present study is a descriptive-analytical and applied research conducted at
national level using econometrics Heckman two-step model. The sample size included 15740
urban households of Iranian provinces in 2017 that was selected according to Cochran
formula and three-stage sampling by the Statistical Centre of Iran. The data were also extracted
from different sections of the standard questionnaire “Urban Household Cost-Income” of the
Statistical Centre of Iran and processed in Stata 10 software.
Results: Higher education and employment of mothers have led to a decrease in the
probability of household facing hospital expenditures, by 0.002% and 0.9%, respectively.
Mother’s employment, having supplementary health insurance, and bachelor’s or higher
education of mother resulted in a decrease in per capita hospital expenditures of households
by 2058123, 1361437 and 3647518 Rials, respectively. An increase in household size, having
children under the age of seven and elderly persons over sixty years old, and mothers with
elementary education led to an increase in household hospital expenditures by 1347241,
4406778, 1602637 and 1674286 Rials, respectively.
Conclusion: Regarding the greater impact of aging of mothers, compared to fathers, and
having children and elderly persons in the household and increased hospital expenditures,
protection and support of such households is necessary to achieve better health status and
reduce household hospital expenditures, which can be achieved through improving and
discounting insurance coverage and preventive health care. Also, investing in education to
provide an appropriate condition for education of most people in the community, as well as
enhancing parental health literacy through health education, is recommended.