Unmet healthcare needs reflect a failure of access to healthcare for a particular population group and a failure of the healthcare market.
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- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.56506/JBLR2189
- Pages
- 19
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- Philippines
Table of Contents
- ADBI Working Paper Series 1
- FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO DIFFERENCES IN UNMET HEALTHCARE NEEDS AMONG VIETNAMESE OLDER PERSONS BETWEEN PRE- AND POST-COVID-19 PANDEMIC PERIODS EVIDENCE FROM NATIONAL SURVEYS 1
- Abstract Keywords JEL Classification 3
- Contents 4
- 1. INTRODUCTION 5
- 2. DATA SOURCES AND METHODS 6
- 2.1 Study Participants and Data Source 6
- 2.2 Measurements of Unmet Healthcare Needs 6
- Figure 1 Determination of Unmet Healthcare Needs 7
- 2.3 Explanatory Variables 8
- Table 1 Classification and Definition of Variables 9
- 2.4 Data Analysis 9
- 3. RESULTS 10
- 3.1 Changes in Unmet Healthcare Needs among Vietnamese 10
- Older Persons in 2019 and 2022 10
- Table 2 Unmet Needs for Inpatient Care in 2019 and 2022 11
- Stratified by Older Persons Characteristics 11
- Table 3 Unmet Needs for Outpatient Care in 2019 and 2022 12
- Stratified by Older Persons Characteristics 12
- 3.2 Aggregate and Detailed Decompositions of Changes in 13
- Unmet Healthcare Needs among Vietnamese Older Persons between 2019 and 2022 13
- Table 4 Aggregate and Detailed Decompositions of Changes in Unmet Needs for Inpatient Care among Vietnamese Older Persons between 2019 and 2022 13
- Table 5 Aggregate and Detailed Decompositions of Changes in Unmet Needs for Outpatient Care among Vietnamese Older Persons between 2019 and 2022 14
- 4. DISCUSSION 15
- 5. CONCLUSIONS 17
- REFERENCES 18