Analysis and evaluation of the implementation effect on catastrophic disease insurance of the New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme in Beijing
10.3969/j.issn.1674-2982.2015.11.009
- VernacularTitle:北京市新农合大病保险实施效果分析与评价
- Author:
Ting DUAN
;
Guangying GAO
;
Chengyu MA
;
Jirong JIA
;
Qianhui MA
;
Chunxia NA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Catastrophic disease insurance of the New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme;
Compensation fee;
Actual compensation ratio;
Catastrophic health expenditure
- From:
Chinese Journal of Health Policy
2015;8(11):41-46
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To analyze the effects of the catastrophic disease insurance of New Rural Cooperative Med-ical Scheme ( NRCMS) on alleviating the economic burden of patients in Beijing, and evaluate the effect of the policy implementation. Methods: Based on high, middle and low economic development levels and the implementation pro-ceedings of catastrophic disease insurance of NRCMS, this paper selects 3 districts of Beijing, from which it chooses two or three villages and towns with the highest numbers of catastrophic disease patients, in order to understand the opera-tional status quo of the catastrophic disease insurance through in-depth interviews with managers. This paper conducts questionnaire survey among all catastrophic disease patients from the sampled villages and towns, and uses 497 valid questionnaires received to understand patients' subjective feelings and collect relevant data of family income and medical expenditure of catastrophic disease patients in 2013. Then it carries out data docking with the platform of NRCMS man-agement centers and measure the economic burden of catastrophic disease patients. In this paper, quantitative and qualitative data are analyzed using statistical and thematic analyses, respectively. Results: The catastrophic disease in-surance of NRCMS has significantly played an important role in reducing the average medical expenditure of catastroph-ic disease patients and improving the actual compensation ratio in varying degrees. However, the incidence of cata-strophic health expenditures has not significantly improved. Conclusion: This paper suggests to increase deductibles and reimbursement ratios of catastrophic disease insurance in order to broaden reimbursement directory and other initiatives to improve the compensation level and focus on alleviating the economic burden of catastrophic disease patients.