3 results match your criteria: "Institute of Social and Medical Studies (ISMS)[Affiliation]"
Int J Environ Res Public Health
June 2023
Institute of Social and Medical Studies (ISMS), Hanoi 10000, Vietnam.
Background: This research examined differences in the utilisation of healthcare services and financial burden between and within insured and uninsured older persons and their households under the social health insurance scheme in Vietnam.
Methods: We used nationally representative data from the Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS) conducted in 2014. We applied the World Health Organization (WHO)'s financial indicators in healthcare to provide cross-tabulations and comparisons for insured and uninsured older persons along with their individual and household characteristics (such as age groups, gender, ethnicity, per-capita household expenditure quintiles, and place of residence).
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak
September 2021
Ministry of Economic Planning and Development, Capital Hill, Lilongwe 3, Malawi.
Background: Vietnam is undergoing a fast-aging process that poses potential critical issues for older people and central among those is demand for healthcare utilization. However, healthcare utilization, here measured as count data, creates challenges for modeling because such data typically has distributions that are skewed with a large mass at zero. This study compares empirical econometric strategies for the modeling of healthcare utilization (measured as the number of outpatient visits in the last 12 months) and identifies the determinants of healthcare utilization among Vietnamese older people based on the best-fitting model identified.
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September 2020
Institute of Public Policy and Management, National Economics University, 207 Giai Phong St., Hai Ba Trung Dist., Hanoi 10000, Viet Nam. Electronic address:
Objectives: This study compared functional disability in older men and women, and examined the extent to which social determinants contribute to the difference in functional disability between Vietnamese older men and women.
Methods: A nationally representative sample of persons aged 60 and older in Vietnam, taken from the 2011 Vietnam Aging Survey, was analyzed (N = 2,693, consisting of 1,622 women and 1,071 men). Ordinary least squares regression (OLS) was used to identify factors associated with functional disability in men and women, while Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition for linear models was applied to examine how much of gender inequality in functional disability was attributed by the distribution of the social determinants.