Determining factors influence out-of-pocket health expenditure among the low-income group in Malaysia

A substantial proportion of the population is still struggling to achieve socio-economic and good health, i.e., the low-income groups. The low-income group in Malaysia might bear a higher burden of out-of-pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) and health challenges, mainly related to noncommunicable dise...

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Main Authors: Said, Rusmawati, Ismail, Norfatihah, Ismail, Normaz Wana
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Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2020
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spelling my.upm.eprints.884042021-12-27T04:13:10Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88404/ Determining factors influence out-of-pocket health expenditure among the low-income group in Malaysia Said, Rusmawati Ismail, Norfatihah Ismail, Normaz Wana A substantial proportion of the population is still struggling to achieve socio-economic and good health, i.e., the low-income groups. The low-income group in Malaysia might bear a higher burden of out-of-pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) and health challenges, mainly related to noncommunicable diseases (NCD). The costs are sometimes high enough so that households cannot recuperate them from existing resources and lead them to financial problems. This study analyzed the factors associated with OOPHE among B40 group in Malaysia using nationwide data from the 2015 National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS). Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression analysis is used to study the factors associated with OOPHE. This study suggests that the gender (female) of household, income, T20 income group, tertiary education, unpaid worker, retire, and NCD raises the likelihood of incurring OOPHE. The result for a private employee, self-employed, and insurance status is spending less on OOPHE. Therefore, the results show a clear need for government action to enhanced primary healthcare programs and a focus on achieving Universal Health Coverage. This situation can protect the household from OOPHE financial burden and NCD, exceptionally lowincome earners. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88404/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Said, Rusmawati and Ismail, Norfatihah and Ismail, Normaz Wana (2020) Determining factors influence out-of-pocket health expenditure among the low-income group in Malaysia. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 10 (10). 292 - 311. ISSN 2222-6990 https://hrmars.com/papers/detail/IJARBSS/7740/Determining-Factors-Influence-Out-of-Pocket-Health-Expenditure-among-the-Low-Income-Group-in-Malaysia 10.6007/IJARBSS/v10-i10/7740
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description A substantial proportion of the population is still struggling to achieve socio-economic and good health, i.e., the low-income groups. The low-income group in Malaysia might bear a higher burden of out-of-pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) and health challenges, mainly related to noncommunicable diseases (NCD). The costs are sometimes high enough so that households cannot recuperate them from existing resources and lead them to financial problems. This study analyzed the factors associated with OOPHE among B40 group in Malaysia using nationwide data from the 2015 National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS). Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression analysis is used to study the factors associated with OOPHE. This study suggests that the gender (female) of household, income, T20 income group, tertiary education, unpaid worker, retire, and NCD raises the likelihood of incurring OOPHE. The result for a private employee, self-employed, and insurance status is spending less on OOPHE. Therefore, the results show a clear need for government action to enhanced primary healthcare programs and a focus on achieving Universal Health Coverage. This situation can protect the household from OOPHE financial burden and NCD, exceptionally lowincome earners.
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author Said, Rusmawati
Ismail, Norfatihah
Ismail, Normaz Wana
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Determining factors influence out-of-pocket health expenditure among the low-income group in Malaysia
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title Determining factors influence out-of-pocket health expenditure among the low-income group in Malaysia
title_short Determining factors influence out-of-pocket health expenditure among the low-income group in Malaysia
title_full Determining factors influence out-of-pocket health expenditure among the low-income group in Malaysia
title_fullStr Determining factors influence out-of-pocket health expenditure among the low-income group in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Determining factors influence out-of-pocket health expenditure among the low-income group in Malaysia
title_sort determining factors influence out-of-pocket health expenditure among the low-income group in malaysia
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