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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2001 Dec; 32(4): 682-8
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-31257

ABSTRACT

This paper highlights important effects of the health sector reform in rural Vietnam, such as the expenditure for treatment, payment sources among patients and provision of private services. Using a cross-sectional design with a structured questionnaire, the occurrence of illnesses and utilization of health care for 4,769 members in randomly selected households were investigated, with a focus on acute respiratory infections (ARI). Three hundred and seventy people were reported to have suffered from an ARI in the four weeks prior to interview. In 96% of the cases some action had been taken, most often self-medication. The average expenditure for the first treatment was high, 25,000 Dong (US$ 1.7), which is appropriately equal to one third of the monthly per capita in the district. The majority of the expenditure was for drug purchasing in the private or public services. Expenditure for treatment of acute respiratory infections was highest in the hospitals, lower in commune health stations and private clinics, and lowest in the case of self-medication. There was no consultation fee at the commune health stations and private clinics. About half of the patients had borrowed money or sold agricultural products to pay for treatment. Only 2% of the patients benefited from health insurance. High burden of ARI, high cost of treatment and poor coverage of health insurance may create severe economic problems in poor families. Our findings indicate a need to develop pre-payment schemes and the appropriate allocation of resources in order to establish an efficient and equitable health care system.


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Acute Disease , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Child , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Health Expenditures , Humans , Insurance Coverage , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Acceptance of Health Care , Reimbursement Mechanisms , Respiratory Tract Infections/economics , Rural Health Services/economics , Vietnam
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1996 Jun; 27(2): 325-32
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-31646

ABSTRACT

This study uses data from two surveys performed in 1991 and 1994 in a mountainous district of northern Vietnam. The aim was to describe the utilization of family planning, antenatal care, delivery and immunization services during a period of rapid structural change in the health services in general and implementation of a primary health care project in the study area. This project was aimed at increasing access to health services and improving the quality of primary health care services. Factors influencing the utilization of reproductive health services were analyzed. The contraceptive prevalence among women aged 15-49 increased significantly from 48% in 1991 to 60% in 1994. The most commonly used contraceptive method was intra-uterine devices. The BCG coverage among children under five years of age increased from 36 to 70%. The proportion of pregnant women receiving three antenatal check-ups, as recommended by the health authorities was low and increased slightly from 15% in 1991 to 20% in 1994. About one third of the pregnant women were delivered in health care institutions during this period. The utilization of family planning, antenatal care and delivery services varied with ethnicity and was positively related to the mother's educational level both in 1991 and 1994. There is a need to strengthen the reproductive health services, especially antenatal care and delivery services, in terms of improving the quality of care and accessibility to women. Efforts should be made to reach women with a low education level as well as those belonging to ethnic minorities.


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Adolescent , Adult , Family Planning Services/statistics & numerical data , Female , Health Care Reform , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Services Research , Humans , Immunization/statistics & numerical data , Maternal Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Middle Aged , Mothers/education , Organizational Innovation , Pregnancy , Primary Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Surveys and Questionnaires , Vietnam
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