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Int J Equity Health ; 14: 53, 2015 Jun 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26051372

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to examine the impact of socioeconomic, demographic, and health status-related factors on out-of-pocket expenditure on health care for children. METHODS: Data were obtained from a birth cohort study conducted in the city of Pelotas, state of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), southern Brazil, in 2004. The final sample is a result of adjusts made in order to keep in the analysis only those that attended to 3 follow-ups (at 12, 24 and 48 months of age). Estimates were carried out using the Panel Data Tobit Model with random effects. RESULTS: The study showed that expenditure on medicines was 20 % less likely in those considered healthy children by their mothers and, if there was any expenditure with healthy children, the expected expenditure was reduced by 58 %. A 1 % increase in household income increased the expected expenditure on medicines by 16 %, and by 23 % in children with private health insurance coverage. CONCLUSIONS: All types of health care expenditures examined were higher for children covered by private health insurance. Although total health care expenditure was higher for children of better-off families, it represented a lower share of these families' income evidencing income inequality in health care expenditures.


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Child Health/statistics & numerical data , Financing, Personal/economics , Health Expenditures/statistics & numerical data , Insurance, Health/economics , Brazil , Child , Child, Preschool , Cohort Studies , Humans , Infant , Surveys and Questionnaires
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