Estimation of the determinants of access to health services in the Caribbean Region

Authors

  • Sandra Rodríguez Universidad del Norte
  • Paola Roldán Universidad del Norte

Keywords:

Access to health services, health economics, insurance, discrete selection models

Abstract

This document analyzes the access to health services for the population belonging to the contributive and subsidized regimes in the Colombian Caribbean region. Models of discreet selection are constructed - simple logit and Heckman probit - to gain insight about the determinants for the use of health services because of both preventive and curative reasons. Among the main results were that while the difference in the probability of access for the affiliated is very important in the case of use of the services because of prevention, this difference does not exist in the case of hospitalization. This suggests severity of the disease reduces the access difference to health services of the non affiliated with respect to those belonging to any regime of affiliation.

Author Biographies

Sandra Rodríguez, Universidad del Norte

Docente-investigadora del Instituto de Estudios Económicos del Caribe. Universidad del Norte, Km 5 via a Puerto Colombia, A.A. 1569, Barranquilla (Colombia).

Paola Roldán, Universidad del Norte

Docente-investigadora del Instituto de Estudios Económicos del Caribe. Universidad del Norte, Km 5 via a Puerto Colombia, A.A. 1569, Barranquilla (Colombia).

Published

2010-07-08

Issue

Section

Science article