Abstract

Equity in the use of health care services is an issue which has increasingly been on the health policy agenda over recent years in both middle- and low-income countries. The purpose of this study was to investigate the degree and progress of equity in health care utilization in Turkey during 2008-2012. Wed use data from health surveys (2008, 2010, 2012) conducted by the Turkish Statistical Institute. The concentration index (CI) and the horizontal equity index (HI) were calculated as a measure of equity, and a Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition analysis was applied. The general practitioner (GP), specialist and inpatient visits display a pro-poor orientation. Averages of the CI and HI indices for 2008-2012 were 0.74 and -0.17 for GP visits, 0.75 and -0.13 for specialist visits, 0.83 and -0.31 for inpatient visits. Our findings indicate that health care utilization in Turkey appears to have become equitable over the years; however, the sustainability of equity is an issue of concern.

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