Closing the Equity Gap of Access to Emergency Departments of Private Hospitals in Thailand.
Paibul SuriyawongpaisalPongsakorn AtiksawedparitSamrit SrithamrongsawadThanita ThongtanPublished in: Emergency medicine international (2018)
The strategic policies implementation resulted in reversing ED payer mix from the most privileged scheme, having the major share of ED visit, to the least privileged scheme. The data showed an increasing trend of ED visits to private hospitals indicates the acceptance of the financial incentive. Obvious differences in degrees of urgency between authorized and unauthorized patients suggested the role of preauthorization as a barrier to the noncritical patient visiting the ED. Furthermore, our study depicted the gender disparity between authorized and unauthorized patients which might indicate a delay in care seeking among critical female patients. Lessons learned for policymakers in low-and-middle income countries attempting to close the equity gap of access to private hospital EDs are discussed.