Cost-sharing and associated factors in the Peruvian private health care system
Luciana Bellido-Boza, David Villarreal-Zegarra, Max Pariona-Cárdenas, Roger Carrión, Paul Valdivia-Miranda, G. J. Melendez-Torres, Oriana Rivera-Lozada de Bonilla, Oriana Rivera-Lozada de Bonilla, Oriana Rivera-Lozada de Bonilla

TL;DR
This study examines how much patients pay out-of-pocket for private healthcare in Peru and finds higher costs for hospitalization.
Contribution
The study provides new empirical evidence on cost-sharing in Peru's private health system, focusing on hospitalization expenses.
Findings
Hospitalization cost-sharing averages 419.64 soles per day in Peru's private health system.
Hospitalization cost-sharing is 0.41 minimum salaries more expensive per day than outpatient care.
Cost-sharing for hospitalization represents 14% of the total submitted amount on average.
Abstract
The costs associated with healthcare are of critical importance to both decision-makers and users, given the limited resources allocated to the health sector. However, the available scientific evidence on healthcare costs in low- and middle-income countries, such as Peru, is scarce. In the Peruvian context, the health system is fragmented, and the private health insurance and its financing models have received less research attention. We aimed to analyse user cost-sharing and associated factors within the private healthcare system. Our study was cross-sectional, using open data from the Electronic Transaction Model of Standardized Billing Data—TEDEF-SUSALUD, between 2021–2022. Our unit of analysis is the user’s medical bills. We considered the total amount of cost-sharing, proportion of total payments as cost-sharing, and cost-sharing as a proportion of minimum salaries. We use a…
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TopicsHealthcare Policy and Management · Healthcare Systems and Reforms · Healthcare cost, quality, practices
