Income-related inequality in the use of dental services in Finland

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作者
Lien Nguyen
Unto Häkkinen
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[1] National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES),Centre for Health Economics
关键词
Dental Care; Dental Service; Ordinary Little Square Model; Horizontal Equity; Public Dental Service;
D O I
10.2165/00148365-200403040-00008
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The aim of this article is to measure and explain income-related inequalities in dentist utilisation. We apply concentration and horizontal inequity indices and the decomposition method to decompose observed inequalities into sources. The data are from the Finnish Health Care Survey of 1996. We examine three measures of utilisation: (a) the total number of visits; (b) the probability of visiting a dentist; and (c) the conditional number of positive visits for (i) visits to all dentists, (ii) those to public dentists and (iii) those to private dentists. The results for the whole sample show pro-poor inequities in all three measures of utilisation in public care, whereas in the first two measures there are pro-rich inequities nationwide and in private care. Among those entitled to age-based subsidised dental care, we find equality and equity in all three measures of utilisation nationwide. The two main factors related to pro-rich distributions of use are income and dentist’s recall. To enhance equity in dental care across income groups, attention should be focused on supply factors and other incentives to encourage the poor to contact dentists more often.
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