1 Institute for Population and Social Research (IPSR) FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURE OF THE THAI ELDERLY Danusorn Potharin 1 and Wathinee Boonchalaksi.

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1 Institute for Population and Social Research (IPSR) FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURE OF THE THAI ELDERLY Danusorn Potharin 1 and Wathinee Boonchalaksi 1 Mahidol University, THAILAND

Channel - < Background 02 Volume Remote Sensor Power  The national health care system in Thailand, especially the primary right for health insurance which allows all Thai people to have an equal right to access quality healthcare services with no constraints of healthcare expenditure, has been established since Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly IFA 11 th Television > + Mahidol University, THAILAND  Data from the National Survey on Health and Welfare done in 2009 by the National Statistical Office (NSO) found that 46.1 percent of all out-patients still have to pay for their medical treatment.

Channel - < Objectives 03 Volume Remote Sensor Power Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly > + Mahidol University, THAILAND  To explore healthcare expenditure of the Thai elderly  To investigate factors affecting healthcare expenditure of the Thai elderly IFA 11 th Television

Channel - < Data and Statistics 04 Volume Remote Sensor Power  Data used in this study derived from the 2009 Health and Welfare Survey conducted by the National Statistical Office of Thailand. Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly > + Mahidol University, THAILAND IFA 11 th Television  A total of 4,746 elderly aged 60 years and over was used.  Multiple Regression statistical technique was employed.

Channel - < Findings 05 Volume Remote Sensor Power Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly > + Mahidol University, THAILAND IFA 11 th Television 1. Demographic characteristics 2. Patterns of healthcare expenditure classified by individual factors, household factors, and community factors 3. Factors affecting healthcare expenditure of the Thai elderly

Channel - < Findings 06 Volume Remote Sensor Power Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly > + Mahidol University, THAILAND IFA 11 th Television 1. Demographic characteristics - The majority of the elderly were female, and the average age was The educational level was mostly lower than the primary level. - Marital status was mostly married. - They mostly had gold card as their health security. - There were 0.9 percent of the total population in this study who had no health security at all. - Most of the elderly had chronic diseases and the top three diseases ranked the highest were Heart Disease, Diabetes, and Orthopedic Diseases (40.5%, 22.4%, and 10.9%, respectively).

Channel - < Findings (continued) 07 Volume Remote Sensor Power Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly > + Mahidol University, THAILAND IFA 11 th Television 1. Demographic characteristics (continued) - There were only 13.1 percent of the elderly who had no chronic diseases at all. - The biggest part of the elderly (83.6%) chose to receive medical treatment from the government hospitals. - For household economic status, over half of the households (59.7%) were considered to be in the middle level. - Most of the elderly were residing in Central region (32.5%).

Channel - < 08 Volume Remote Sensor Power Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly > + Mahidol University, THAILAND IFA 11 th Television 2. Patterns of healthcare expenditure classified by individual factors, household factors, and community factors - Majority of the elderly who were ill and were being an out-patient still have to pay for the healthcare expenditure for 9.7 US dollars* per person per time. - Healthcare expenditure was higher among those elderly who had higher educational levels. - The elderly who were never married had paid the highest healthcare expenditure, which was 11.6 US dollars* on average, while the married ones had paid for 2.5 US dollars*, and the widowed/divorced/separated ones had paid for 1.2 US dollars*. Findings (continued) *Converted at the rate of 1 US dollar = Thai baht (as of May 27 th, 2012) **The minimum wage for workers in Thailand in 2011 was about 6 US dollars per day.

Channel - < 09 Volume Remote Sensor Power Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly > + Mahidol University, THAILAND IFA 11 th Television 2. Patterns of healthcare expenditure classified by individual factors, household factors, and community factors (continued) - Healthcare expenditure was the most costly to elderly who had no health security. They had to pay for the expenditure for as high as 74.2 US dollars* per person per time. While the elderly who had gold card as health security had to pay only 8.5 US dollars* on average. - Among elderly who had chronic diseases, those who had genitourinary system diseases had paid highest healthcare expenditure for 23.6 US dollars* per person per time on average, while the elderly who had no diseases had to pay for only 7.3 US dollars* per person per time. Findings (continued) *Converted at the rate of 1 US dollar = Thai baht (as of May 27 th, 2012)

Channel - < 10 Volume Remote Sensor Power Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly > + Mahidol University, THAILAND IFA 11 th Television 2. Patterns of healthcare expenditure classified by individual factors, household factors, and community factors (continued) - The elderly who went to government hospitals can save 27.4 US dollars* compared to those who went to private hospitals. - The household economic status had direct variation with healthcare expenditure. - The elderly who were residing in Bangkok had the highest healthcare expenditure at 34.2 US dollars*, while the elderly in North region paid the lowest at 7.3 US dollars* per person per time. Findings (continued) *Converted at the rate of 1 US dollar = Thai baht (as of May 27 th, 2012)

Channel - < 11 Volume Remote Sensor Power Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly > + Mahidol University, THAILAND IFA 11 th Television 3. Factors affecting healthcare expenditure of the Thai elderly - Dependent variable: healthcare expenditure Independent variables: gender, age, educational level, marital status, number of children, health security, health risk behavior, chronic diseases, treatment types, household economic status, household sanitary conditions, region, and administrative area. - It was found that there were 6 independent variables that had their significant influences on healthcare expenditure. Findings (continued)

Channel - < 12 Volume Remote Sensor Power Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly > + Mahidol University, THAILAND IFA 11 th Television 3. Factors affecting healthcare expenditure of the Thai elderly (continued) - These factors included health security, treatment types, household economic status, region, educational level, and chronic diseases; the first 4 factors were significant at high level (∞ = 0.001), while the fifth one was significant at an intermediate level (∞ = 0.01), and the last one at a lower level (∞ = 0.05). - All independent variables could together explain the variation of healthcare expenditure on the Thai elderly at 18.0 percent (R 2 = 0.180). Findings (continued)

Channel - < 13 Volume Remote Sensor Power Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly > + Mahidol University, THAILAND IFA 11 th Television 3. Factors affecting healthcare expenditure of the Thai elderly (continued) - The results imply that the so-called “gold card” project of the government and other health insurance schemes were crucially important. The R 2 from this study could be an indicator indicating that the more government and private healthcare projects there are, the lower the R 2 would decline, thus, it could be stated that the R 2 would be used as a good indicator to signify the level of achievement the government has in its healthcare policy. Findings (continued)

Channel - < Recommendations 14 Volume Remote Sensor Power  From the research results, a very interesting finding is that the elderly who had any kinds of health security had very much lower expenditure for healthcare services than the elderly who had no health security. This indicates that having the health security systems is a beneficial means that help relieving the elderly burden in healthcare expenditure, therefore, it is strongly recommended for the government to maintain the universal healthcare scheme (gold card) and keep improving the system to fully cover the elderly who is now still left out in order to help reducing the healthcare expenditure for the elderly later on. Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly > + Mahidol University, THAILAND IFA 11 th Television

Channel - < 15 Volume Remote Sensor Power > + Mahidol University, THAILAND IFA 11 th Television Factors Effecting Healthcare Expenditure of the Thai Elderly