The impact of the expanded health insurance coverage policy on healthcare spending: evidence from Korea.
Seokmin JiHyejeong LeeMankyu ChoiSewon ParkPublished in: International journal for equity in health (2024)
We observed the policy's intervention effect over time as a decrease in non-payments, on the effectivity of remunerating covered medical services. However, the policy did not work for NHI payments and OOP, suggesting that it failed to control the creation of new non-covered services as noncovered services were converted into covered ones. Thus, it is crucial to discuss the financial spending of health insurance regarding the inclusion of non-covered services in the NHI benefits package.