Degree of regional variation and effects of health insurance-related factors on the utilization of 24 diverse healthcare services - a cross-sectional study.
Wenjia WeiAgne UlyteOliver GruebnerViktor von WylHolger DresselBeat BrünggerEva BlozikCaroline BählerJulia BraunMatthias SchwenkglenksPublished in: BMC health services research (2020)
The observed utilization rates seemed suboptimal for many of the selected services. For all of them, the unexplained regional variation was relatively small. Our findings confirmed the importance and consistency of effects of health insurance-related factors, indicating that healthcare utilization might be further optimized through adjustment of insurance scheme designs. Our comprehensive approach aids in the identification of regional variation and influencing factors of healthcare services use in Switzerland as well as comparable settings worldwide.