Health insurance type, healthcare utilization and out-of-pocket expenditure in the face of COVID-19: Evidence from Thai national survey data
Chantal Herberholz, Piraya Saichol, Kannika Damrongplasit

TL;DR
This study examines how different types of health insurance in Thailand affect healthcare use and out-of-pocket costs before and during the pandemic.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on the impact of health insurance fragmentation on healthcare access and financial burden during a public health crisis.
Findings
Health insurance type influences provider choice but not overall outpatient care utilization.
Out-of-pocket expenditure is slightly affected by insurance type, with higher costs for those with chronic conditions.
Thailand's universal coverage system maintained access and financial protection during the pandemic despite fragmentation.
Abstract
Universal population coverage for healthcare was achieved in several countries, including Thailand, while retaining fragmented health insurance schemes. Fragmentation in health financing has been debated since it can exacerbate inequalities, especially when health systems are under stress due to a public health emergency. This study examines whether the type of public health insurance affects outpatient healthcare utilization and out-of-pocket expenditure in Thailand before and during the coronavirus pandemic. Using the 2019 and 2021 waves of the nationally representative Health and Welfare Survey and a repeated cross-sectional design, logit and multinomial logit models are estimated to investigate the effect of health insurance type on outpatient healthcare utilization (n=10,220), while two-part and Tobit models are employed as alternative models for the analysis of out-of-pocket…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealthcare Systems and Reforms · Global Health Care Issues · Healthcare Policy and Management
