An analysis of the trend towards universal health coverage and access to healthcare in Morocco

Abstract Objective We aim in this study to investigate the association between access to health care services and various components of universal health coverage in Morocco, controlling for socioeconomic, demographic, and cultural factors. Data and methods The study employed a logistic regression me...

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Main Authors: Tarek Drissi Bouzaidi, Aziz Ragbi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2024-01-01
Series:Health Economics Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13561-023-00477-0
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description Abstract Objective We aim in this study to investigate the association between access to health care services and various components of universal health coverage in Morocco, controlling for socioeconomic, demographic, and cultural factors. Data and methods The study employed a logistic regression method to model the relationship between access to health care as binary outcome variable and health coverage, using the longitudinal data collected from the Household Panel Survey of the National Observatory of Human Development (ONDH) spanning the period from 2013 to 2019. Results The study reveals a significant association between access to health care services and having medical coverage taking into consideration socioeconomic and demographic characteristics as the main determinants of access to health care services. Conclusion The study investigates the impact of demographic and socioeconomic factors on medical care utilization. The econometric model reveals that individuals with medical coverage, particularly through AMO and RAMED, are more likely to seek health care services, emphasizing the positive influence of universal health coverage. Additionally, demographic and socioeconomic characteristics such as gender, education, employment, and living environment significantly affect health care-seeking behavior. Urban residents, women, and those with higher standards of living are more inclined to access health care services.
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spelling doaj.art-e33e110a6d574ea3a264403a2d3d3c362024-01-21T12:10:21ZengBMCHealth Economics Review2191-19912024-01-0114111510.1186/s13561-023-00477-0An analysis of the trend towards universal health coverage and access to healthcare in MoroccoTarek Drissi Bouzaidi0Aziz Ragbi1Faculty of Law, Economic and Social Sciences, Mohammed V UniversityFaculty of Law, Economic and Social Sciences, Mohammed V UniversityAbstract Objective We aim in this study to investigate the association between access to health care services and various components of universal health coverage in Morocco, controlling for socioeconomic, demographic, and cultural factors. Data and methods The study employed a logistic regression method to model the relationship between access to health care as binary outcome variable and health coverage, using the longitudinal data collected from the Household Panel Survey of the National Observatory of Human Development (ONDH) spanning the period from 2013 to 2019. Results The study reveals a significant association between access to health care services and having medical coverage taking into consideration socioeconomic and demographic characteristics as the main determinants of access to health care services. Conclusion The study investigates the impact of demographic and socioeconomic factors on medical care utilization. The econometric model reveals that individuals with medical coverage, particularly through AMO and RAMED, are more likely to seek health care services, emphasizing the positive influence of universal health coverage. Additionally, demographic and socioeconomic characteristics such as gender, education, employment, and living environment significantly affect health care-seeking behavior. Urban residents, women, and those with higher standards of living are more inclined to access health care services.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13561-023-00477-0UHCHealth care accessONDHMorocco
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Health Economics Review
UHC
Health care access
ONDH
Morocco
title An analysis of the trend towards universal health coverage and access to healthcare in Morocco
title_full An analysis of the trend towards universal health coverage and access to healthcare in Morocco
title_fullStr An analysis of the trend towards universal health coverage and access to healthcare in Morocco
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of the trend towards universal health coverage and access to healthcare in Morocco
title_short An analysis of the trend towards universal health coverage and access to healthcare in Morocco
title_sort analysis of the trend towards universal health coverage and access to healthcare in morocco
topic UHC
Health care access
ONDH
Morocco
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