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LIU Wendi, XU Zihan, WANG Yan, WANG Ziyi, ZHANG Faqiang, YANG Kehu, WEI Xuefeng, LI Xiuxia. Effect of urban and rural resident basic medical insurance on catastrophic health expenditure in China[J]. Chinese Journal of Public Health, 2025, 41(3): 327-332. DOI: 10.11847/zgggws1145226
Citation: LIU Wendi, XU Zihan, WANG Yan, WANG Ziyi, ZHANG Faqiang, YANG Kehu, WEI Xuefeng, LI Xiuxia. Effect of urban and rural resident basic medical insurance on catastrophic health expenditure in China[J]. Chinese Journal of Public Health, 2025, 41(3): 327-332. DOI: 10.11847/zgggws1145226

Effect of urban and rural resident basic medical insurance on catastrophic health expenditure in China

  • Objective To analyze the impact of the urban and rural resident basic medical insurance on catastrophic health expenditure in Chinese residents.
    Methods Data from the 2020 China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) were used. Probit regression analysis was conducted with urban and rural resident basic medical insurance as the core variable. Propensity score matching (PSM) was taken to test for endogeneity.
    Results At a threshold of 40%, the incidence of catastrophic health expenditure among Chinese residents was 13.88%. Probit model analysis showed that urban and rural resident basic medical insurance reduced the incidence of catastrophic health expenditure, with insured individuals having a 5.70% lower probability of experiencing catastrophic health expenditure compared to uninsured individuals. After addressing endogeneity, PSM results showed that urban and rural resident basic medical insurance still had a suppressive effect on the occurrence of catastrophic health expenditure. The impact of urban and rural resident basic medical insurance on reducing the incidence of catastrophic health expenditure differed significantly between western (β= –0.089) and eastern (β= –0.050) regions (both P<0.01). Age (β=0.035), education level (β= –0.011), urban-rural classification (β= –0.035), and regional classification (β=0.015) were also important factors influencing catastrophic health expenditure (all P<0.01).
    Conclusions urban and rural resident basic medical insurance can effectively reduce the probability of catastrophic health expenditure among Chinese residents. Relevant departments can reduce the probability of catastrophic health expenditure by further refining urban and rural resident medical insurance policy design, improving the multi-level medical security system, and flexibly formulating regional medical insurance policies.
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