Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10471522 Social Science & Medicine 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► We assessed horizontal equity for healthcare access since the late 1980s when Japan faced economic recess and rising copayment. ► Increasing pro-rich inequity was found among non-elderly layer, mainly attributed to increasing needs among the poor. ► To the contrary, relatively high equity was achieved among elderly people who were eligible to reduced copayment rate policy. ► Universal coverage needs continuous redesign of policy to achieve horizontal equity in changing economic environments.
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