Impact of long-term care insurance on health inequality in older adults in China based on the concentration index approach

INTERNATIONAL HEALTH(2024)

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Background: Several studies have shown that social security would reduce health inequalities. However, little was known about the relationship between long-term care insurance and health inequality. We aimed to evaluate the impact of long-term care insurance on health status and health inequality in older adults using a nationally representative cohort. Methods: Based on four waves of data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2018), we used the staggered difference in difference (DID) design with the order probit regression models and the concentration index approach as well as decomposition analysis to assess the contribution of long-term care insurance towards residents' health status and health inequality in older adults aged >= 65 y. We further used the semi-parametric DID model for robustness testing. Results: Long-term care insurance demonstrated its role, improving self-assessed health in the study population (beta coefficient: 0.090, 95% CI 0.087 to 0.092, p < 0.001). The estimation results of the semi-parametric DID were consistent with those of the staggered DID. The income-related health concentration index was 0.0005, having a contribution rate of 1.639% to health inequality in older adults. Decomposition analysis revealed that different policies and residential areas were more influential on the observed health inequalities. Conclusions: The findings implied that long-term care insurance has widened the health inequality while improving health status in older adults. Additional investment in more comprehensive insurance coverage and increased accessibility to enhance implementation of long-term care insurance is warranted to close the gap.
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concentration index,health inequalities,long-term care insurance,older adults
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