TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis on demand- and supply-side responses during the expansion of health insurance coverage in Vietnam
T2 - Challenges and policy implications toward universal health coverage
AU - Matsushima, Midori
AU - Yamada, Hiroyuki
AU - Shimamura, Yasuharu
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding information This work was supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research B 24402018 and Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)24402018), and by Osaka University of Commerce, the Institute of Regional Studies Research Fund Fiscal year 2016. This work was supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research B 24402018 and Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)24402018), and by Osaka University of Commerce, the Institute of Regional Studies Research Fund Fiscal year 2016. We are grateful to the General Statistics Office of Vietnam and the Ministry of Health Vietnam for providing us with data. The data of VHLSS and the data of the Health Statistics Yearbook are obtainable from the General Statistics Office (GSO) and Ministry of Health, respectively. We would also like to thank two reviewers for their comments on an earlier version of the manuscript. Any errors are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Grant‐in‐Aid for Scientific Research B 24402018 and Grant‐in‐Aid for Scientific Research (B)24402018), and by Osaka University of Commerce, the Institute of Regional Studies Research Fund Fiscal year 2016. We are grateful to the General Statistics Office of Vietnam and the Ministry of Health Vietnam for providing us with data. The data of VHLSS and the data of the Health Statistics Yearbook are obtainable from the General Statistics Office (GSO) and Ministry of Health, respectively. We would also like to thank two reviewers for their comments on an earlier version of the manuscript. Any errors are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2020/2/1
Y1 - 2020/2/1
N2 - This study examines how the demand and supply of healthcare services have responded to the expansion of health insurance coverage in Vietnam by using biyearly provincial panel data from 2006 to 2014. The results of our analysis indicate significant progress towards universal health coverage (UHC) in Vietnam, with the expansion of health insurance coverage being accompanied by increases in admissions and inpatient days. However, some concerns remain. Our findings show a positive response of supply capacity only in terms of doctors and nurses at higher-level hospitals (provincial hospitals), and none in other relevant aspects. Moreover, we find no positive response of the number of outpatient visits. Another concern is the issue of financial protection. The decline in out-of-pocket payments is not significant throughout our observation period, suggesting that lowering the cost of healthcare is not straightforward and that the expansion of health insurance coverage alone cannot achieve this. We believe that the Vietnamese experience has valuable implications for other emerging and developing countries, considering that the expansion of health insurance coverage is likely to increase utilization of healthcare services significantly and that the supply side needs to be prepared for the increase.
AB - This study examines how the demand and supply of healthcare services have responded to the expansion of health insurance coverage in Vietnam by using biyearly provincial panel data from 2006 to 2014. The results of our analysis indicate significant progress towards universal health coverage (UHC) in Vietnam, with the expansion of health insurance coverage being accompanied by increases in admissions and inpatient days. However, some concerns remain. Our findings show a positive response of supply capacity only in terms of doctors and nurses at higher-level hospitals (provincial hospitals), and none in other relevant aspects. Moreover, we find no positive response of the number of outpatient visits. Another concern is the issue of financial protection. The decline in out-of-pocket payments is not significant throughout our observation period, suggesting that lowering the cost of healthcare is not straightforward and that the expansion of health insurance coverage alone cannot achieve this. We believe that the Vietnamese experience has valuable implications for other emerging and developing countries, considering that the expansion of health insurance coverage is likely to increase utilization of healthcare services significantly and that the supply side needs to be prepared for the increase.
KW - Vietnam
KW - universal health coverage
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U2 - 10.1111/rode.12627
DO - 10.1111/rode.12627
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85074822634
SN - 1363-6669
VL - 24
SP - 144
EP - 166
JO - Review of Development Economics
JF - Review of Development Economics
IS - 1
ER -