Background: This study aimed to establish a multidimensional health poverty evaluation index (MHPI) based on a sustainable livelihood framework to provide a reference for the accurate identification and treatment of the population health poverty in the post-poverty alleviation era.
Methods: A two-round Delphi process was used to determine the indicators of the index system. The weight of each indicator was calculated using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method.
Results: This study developed a new indicator framework covering five dimensions: financial, natural, physical, social, and human capital. The initial 46 indicators formed an indicator pool for the Delphi questionnaire. Based on the final consensus of the expert panel, the Delphi consultation resulted in an index system comprising six first-level and 23 second-level indicators. The weight values of the first-level indicators (economic security, health status, education, social capital, healthcare utilisation, and living conditions) were 0.2715, 0.2593, 0.0855, 0.0657, 0.1812, and 0.1363, respectively.
Conclusion: This study established a scientific and effective index to evaluate multidimensional health poverty in China. Economic security, health status,and healthcare utilisation are the most crucial aspects of multidimensional health poverty. Moreover, the results indicated that vocational training and social capital should be emphasised.