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National health insurance reform in South Africa: Estimating the implications for demand for private health insurance

机译:南非的国家健康保险改革:估计对私人健康保险需求的影响

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Background: A recent health reform proposal in South Africa proposes universal access to a comprehensive package of healthcare services in the public sector, through the implementation of a national health insurance (NHI) scheme. Implementation of the scheme is likely to involve the introduction of a payroll tax. It is implied that the introduction of the payroll tax will significantly reduce the size of the private health insurance market. Objective: The objective of this study was to estimate the impact of an NHI payroll tax on the demand for private health insurance in South Africa, and to explore the broader implications for health policy. Methods: The study applies probit regression analysis on household survey data to estimate the change in demand for private health insurance as a result of income shocks arising from the proposed NHI. Results: The introduction of payroll taxes for the proposed NHI was estimated to result in a reduction to private health insurance membership of 0.73%. This suggests inelasticity in the demand for private health insurance. In the literature on the subject, this inelasticity is usually due to quality differences between alternatives. In the South African context, there may be other factors at play. Conclusion: An NHI tax may have a very small impact on the demand for private health insurance. Although additional financial resources will be raised through a payroll tax under the proposed NHI reform, systemic problems within the South African health system can adversely affect the ability of the NHI to translate additional finances into better quality healthcare. If these systemic challenges are not adequately addressed, the introduction of a payroll tax could introduce inefficiencies within the South African health system. Adis
机译:背景:南非最近的一项健康改革提案提议通过实施国家健康保险(NHI)计划,在公共部门普遍获得一揽子全面的保健服务。该计划的实施可能涉及征收工资税。这暗示着实行工资税将大大减少私人健康保险市场的规模。目的:本研究的目的是评估NHI工资税对南非私人健康保险需求的影响,并探讨对健康政策的更广泛影响。方法:本研究对家庭调查数据进行概率回归分析,以估计由于拟议的国民健康保险引起的收入冲击而导致的私人健康保险需求的变化。结果:为拟议的国民健康保险引入工资税,估计会使私人健康保险会员人数减少0.73%。这表明私人医疗保险需求缺乏弹性。在有关该主题的文献中,这种无弹性通常是由于替代方案之间的质量差异所致。在南非的情况下,可能还有其他因素在起作用。结论:NHI税可能对私人健康保险的需求影响很小。尽管在拟议的国民健康保险改革下将通过工资税筹集更多的财政资源,但南非卫生系统内的系统性问题可能会对国民健康保险将额外的资金转化为更高质量的医疗保健的能力产生不利影响。如果这些系统性挑战未能得到充分解决,那么开征工资税可能会导致南非卫生系统效率低下。阿迪斯

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