2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-016-1842-3
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Effect of the new rural cooperative medical system on farmers’ medical service needs and utilization in Ningbo, China

Abstract: BackgroundMany countries are developing health mechanisms to pursue the goal of universal coverage. In China, a rural health insurance system entitled New Cooperative Medical System (NCMS) has being developed since 2003. This paper aims to explore the changes in the health service needs and utilization among rural residents in Ningbo, China after the implementation of the new rural cooperative medical system (NCMS), and provide evidence to further improve the strategies of NCMS in China.MethodsStratified multi… Show more

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“…By the end of 2013, 98.7% (802 million) of the rural population were covered by the NRCMS. There is no doubt that NRCMS improved both hospitalization and outpatient services utilization to prevent catastrophic health payment in rural China, yet it was useless for migrants with rural “ Hukou ” which account for 80% of the total migrants in immigration cities [ 31 , 32 ]. Many migrants had insurance in their hometown, and it is nearly impossible to transfer insurance relations between different provinces in China.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By the end of 2013, 98.7% (802 million) of the rural population were covered by the NRCMS. There is no doubt that NRCMS improved both hospitalization and outpatient services utilization to prevent catastrophic health payment in rural China, yet it was useless for migrants with rural “ Hukou ” which account for 80% of the total migrants in immigration cities [ 31 , 32 ]. Many migrants had insurance in their hometown, and it is nearly impossible to transfer insurance relations between different provinces in China.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with an increase in the per capita premiums for the Urban Resident Basic Medical Insurance and the New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme, government subsidies per capita have increased more than fivefold in 2018 compared with 2009. China’s health insurance system has been proven to be effective in boosting the utilisation of healthcare services and alleviated the financial burden of patients 14 15. The integration of fragmented health insurance schemes could promote access to and improve equity in healthcare utilisation for rural residents 16 17.…”
Section: Financial Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Empirical studies and a systematic review of the NCMS [8,13,[17][18][19][20] reveal that NCMS policies to alleviate the direct medical financial burden on farmers remains a controversial issue. There is little research on NCMS financial protection of the medical expenses of rural migrants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%