Catastrophic household expenditure associated with out-of-pocket payments for dental healthcare in Spain.
Samuel López-LópezRaúl Del Pozo-RubioMarta Ortega-OrtegaFrancisco Escribano-SotosPublished in: The European journal of health economics : HEPAC : health economics in prevention and care (2022)
This study shows that a significant proportion of catastrophic healthcare payments correspond to dental services. Being male, aged over 40 years, unattached (single, separated, divorced or widowed), having a low level of education, a low household income, being unemployed and living in an urban area are all associated with a greater risk of CHED. This finding highlights the need to establish policies aimed at increasing dental care coverage to mitigate related financial burdens on a large part of the Spanish population.