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Table 4 Incidence of CHE after insurance compensation

From: Catastrophic health expenditure and its determinants in households with lung cancer patients in China: a retrospective cohort study

Sociodemographic Characteristics

CHE(n)

Percent (%)

P

Gender

 Male

236

79.73%

0.261

 Female

131

75.29%

 

Age (years)

 ≤60

142

76.34%

0.460

 >60

225

79.23%

 

Education level

 Junior high school and below

229

79.51%

0.346

 Senior high school and above

138

75.82%

 

Marital status

 Married

319

78.38%

0.696

 Rest1

48

76.19%

 

Course of disease

 <1 year

44

55.70%

0.000

 1–2 year

323

82.61%

 

Household size

 ≤3

218

78.14%

0.580

 4--6

133

79.17%

 

 ≥7

16

69.57%

 

Insurance

 UEBMI

188

73.15%

0.018

 U&RRBMI

174

84.06%

 

 Rest2

5

83.33%

 

Income level(80,000 RMB)

 ≤12844USD

289

83.53%

0.000

 >12844USD

78

62.90%

 
  1. P based on chi-square test. Abbreviations: The UEBMI represents Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance. The U&RRBMI represents Urban and Rural Resident Basic Medical Insurance