A comparison of rural-urban differences in out-of-pocket expenses among older Mexicans with diabetes.

TitleA comparison of rural-urban differences in out-of-pocket expenses among older Mexicans with diabetes.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsAlvarez, ARojas, Vazquez, CE, López-Ortega, M, Angel, JL
JournalFront Public Health
Volume10
Pagination1025159
Date Published2022
ISSN2296-2565
KeywordsAged, Aging, Diabetes Mellitus, Health Expenditures, Humans, Mexico, Rural Population
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare total out-of-pocket expenses for physician visits and medications among older adults living with diabetes in Mexico from urban, semi-urban, and rural areas.

METHODS: The sample included 2,398 Mexicans aged 65 years and older with self-reported diabetes from the 2018 Mexican Health and Aging Study. Out-of-pocket expenses for physician visits and medications were regressed on locality, controlling for several factors.

RESULTS: The profile of those with higher out-of-pocket medication expenditures included rural localities, higher education, unmarried, depressive symptoms, participation in Seguro Popular, and lacking insurance. In the multivariate analysis, rural older adults with diabetes paid a higher amount in medication expenditures compared with other localities.

CONCLUSION: Differences in locality are closely tied to the effective implementation of Seguro Popular. Although this program has improved access to care, participants have higher out-of-pocket expenditures for medications than those on employer-based plans across all localities. Among all groups, the uninsured bare the highest burden of expenditures, highlighting a continued need to address health inequities for the most underserved populations.

DOI10.3389/fpubh.2022.1025159
Alternate JournalFront Public Health
PubMed ID36339153
PubMed Central IDPMC9634568