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The Effect of Private Health Insurance on the Subjective Burden of Medical Expenses
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민간의료보험 가입 여부가 본인부담 진료비의 주관적 부담 수준에 미치는 영향

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Jin Hyuk Hong (고려대학교) Jin-Won Noh (을지대학교) Kisoo Park (고려대학교) Yejin Lee (을지대학교) Young Dae Kwon (가톨릭대학교)
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The Korea Contents Society JOURNAL OF THE KOREA CONTENTS ASSOCIATION Vol.17 No.6 KCI Accredited Journals
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2017.6
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63 - 70 (8page)

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Although the National Health Insurance, many people sign up for private health insurance to alleviate their financial burden. In this study, we analyzed the relationship between private health insurance and subjective financial burden about cost sharing. To confirm the effect we conducted the binary logistic regression by utilizing the Health Care Policy related to public survey. The private health insurance have a significantly association with the subjective financial burden about cost sharing. People who uninsured to purchase private health insurance were more likely to have the burden. Therefore, given the low participation rate of private medical insurance for high age and low income group, we suggest the need for redefining the role of private insurance to enhance the function and resolve equity issues to prepare for the burden.

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