Impact of Medical Debt on the Financial Welfare of Middle- and Low-Income Families across China.
Jiajing LiChen JiaoStephen NicolasJian WangGong ChenJinghua ChangPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2020)
Using a narrow definition of medical debt, the incidence of medical debt in Chinese low- and middle-income households was relatively low. But, once medical debt happened, it imposed a long-term financial burden on medical indebted families, tipping many low and middle-income households into poverty and imposing on households several years of debt repayments. Further studies need to use broader definitions of medical debt to better assess the long-term financial impact of medical debt on Chinese families. Policy makers need to modify China's basic medical insurance schemes to manage out-of-pocket, medical debt and CHE and to take account of pre-existing medical debt.
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