Risk Management and Healthcare Policy | 2021

The Impact of the Upgrading of the Industrial Structure on the Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance Fund: An Empirical Study in China

 
 

Abstract


Background During the transformation of economy to a high-quality level in China, industrial restructuring and upgrading have played an important role. The upgrading of the industrial structure has affected not only the development in society and economy but also other fields, thereby having great impact on social security. In recent years, with the aging of the population and economic development, the social medical insurance fund is undertaking more payment pressure. However, the existing research rarely focuses on the impact of industrial structure upgrading on medical insurance. Objective The main aim of this study was to analyze the impact of the upgrading of industrial structure on the income and expenditure of the urban employee basic medical insurance fund. Methods China’s provincial panel data from 2007 to 2018, collected by the National Bureau of Statistics of China, were used to establish a panel regression model in order to investigate the impact of the upgrading of the industrial structure on the income and expenditure of the urban employee basic medical insurance fund. Results The research showed that the upgrading of the industrial structure, in combination with the internal upgrading in the tertiary industry, had a positive impact on the income and expenditure of the urban employee basic medical insurance fund and that there were regional differences. The simple upgrading of the three major industries had no effect on the income or expenditure of the urban employee basic medical insurance fund. In addition to the upgrading of industrial structure, other factors such as the average salary of employed persons in urban units, the proportion of retirees among all insured persons in urban employee basic medical insurance and the expenditure of urban employee basic medical insurance were also found to have impact on the income of urban employee basic medical insurance. Moreover, the expenditure of urban employee basic medical insurance was associated with the proportion of retirees among all insured persons in urban employee basic medical insurance, GDP and an aging population. Conclusion In the context of the upgrading of the industrial structure, measures such as strengthening employment and income security, delaying retirement, adjusting birth policy, strengthening the scientific management of personal accounts and accurately positioning the regional industrial structure were suggested to be adopted in order to minimize the payment pressures on the urban employee basic medical insurance fund.

Volume 14
Pages 2133 - 2144
DOI 10.2147/RMHP.S298145
Language English
Journal Risk Management and Healthcare Policy

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