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Does long-term care insurance reduce hospital utilization and medical expenditures? Evidence from China

 发布时间:2023-10-31 

Does long-term care insurance reduce hospital utilization and medical expenditures? Evidence from China

Feng J, Wang Z, Yu Y Y. Does long-term care insurance reduce hospital utilization and medical expenditures? Evidence from China[J]. Social Science & Medicine, 2020, 258: 113081.

This study examines the effect of long-term care insurance (LTCI) on hospital utilization and expenditures among the elderly in China. We exploit the introduction of public LTCI in Shanghai, China, and implement a difference-in-difference technique to disentangle the effects of LTCI. We find that the introduction of LTCI significantly reduces the length of stay, inpatient expenditures, and health insurance expenditures in tertiary hospitals by 41.0%, 17.7%, and 11.4%, respectively. We find a greater effect on people over 80 years old. Outpatient visits in tertiary hospitals decrease by 8.1% per month after LTCI. The possible mechanisms are the substitution of long term care for hospitalization and health improvement. Our cost-effectiveness analysis indicates that every extra 1 yuan spent in LTCI will generate a decrease of 8.6 yuan in health insurance expenditures.

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