Research Article

Regional Health Disparities in the Aftermath of Health System Reforms in Turkey

Volume: 3 Number: 3 December 15, 2021
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Regional Health Disparities in the Aftermath of Health System Reforms in Turkey

Abstract

          Starting in 2003, Turkey introduced major health system reforms through the Health Transformation Program (HTP). The HTP aimed to address inequities in health care services across Turkey. This study explores whether regional disparities in several health care indicators persist ten years after the HTP. For this purpose, we use administrative records and individual-level data from the only regionally representative survey, Life Satisfaction Survey, undertaken by the Turkish Statistical Institute in 2013. First, the disadvantaged North-East, Middle-East, and South-East Anatolia regions experienced the most substantial increases in all health inputs and the odds of receiving the non-contributory Green Card insurance was also higher in these regions. Yet, there is still substantial disparity across regions in many health care access and satisfaction indicators. Especially, the disadvantaged regions still have lower utilization, lower satisfaction with healthcare, and lower subjective health scores in 2013 even after accounting for a wide range of control variables. While the HTP enabled the provision of a generous insurance benefits package, there is still room for progress in regional distribution of other major indicators such as subjective assessment of health, healthcare utilization, and satisfaction with health services. To further reduce health inequities across regions, the quality aspect of healthcare provision needs to be prioritized.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Policy

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

December 15, 2021

Submission Date

October 5, 2021

Acceptance Date

November 9, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 3 Number: 3

APA
Ugur, Z., & Tirgil, A. (2021). Regional Health Disparities in the Aftermath of Health System Reforms in Turkey. Journal of Health Systems and Policies, 3(3), 137-169. https://doi.org/10.52675/jhesp.1004601
AMA
1.Ugur Z, Tirgil A. Regional Health Disparities in the Aftermath of Health System Reforms in Turkey. JHESP. 2021;3(3):137-169. doi:10.52675/jhesp.1004601
Chicago
Ugur, Zeynep, and Abdullah Tirgil. 2021. “Regional Health Disparities in the Aftermath of Health System Reforms in Turkey”. Journal of Health Systems and Policies 3 (3): 137-69. https://doi.org/10.52675/jhesp.1004601.
EndNote
Ugur Z, Tirgil A (December 1, 2021) Regional Health Disparities in the Aftermath of Health System Reforms in Turkey. Journal of Health Systems and Policies 3 3 137–169.
IEEE
[1]Z. Ugur and A. Tirgil, “Regional Health Disparities in the Aftermath of Health System Reforms in Turkey”, JHESP, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 137–169, Dec. 2021, doi: 10.52675/jhesp.1004601.
ISNAD
Ugur, Zeynep - Tirgil, Abdullah. “Regional Health Disparities in the Aftermath of Health System Reforms in Turkey”. Journal of Health Systems and Policies 3/3 (December 1, 2021): 137-169. https://doi.org/10.52675/jhesp.1004601.
JAMA
1.Ugur Z, Tirgil A. Regional Health Disparities in the Aftermath of Health System Reforms in Turkey. JHESP. 2021;3:137–169.
MLA
Ugur, Zeynep, and Abdullah Tirgil. “Regional Health Disparities in the Aftermath of Health System Reforms in Turkey”. Journal of Health Systems and Policies, vol. 3, no. 3, Dec. 2021, pp. 137-69, doi:10.52675/jhesp.1004601.
Vancouver
1.Zeynep Ugur, Abdullah Tirgil. Regional Health Disparities in the Aftermath of Health System Reforms in Turkey. JHESP. 2021 Dec. 1;3(3):137-69. doi:10.52675/jhesp.1004601

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