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. 2021 May 24;20:126. doi: 10.1186/s12939-021-01457-8

Table 5.

Decomposition analysis of concentration index on respondents’ health services utilization before and after policy

Variables Outpatient Inpatient
Before policy After policy Before policy After policy
Contribution to CI % Contribution to CI % Contribution to CI % Contribution to CI %
CI -0.0636 100 -0.0457 100 -0.0532 100 -0.1105 100
Needs variables -0.0352 55.0997 -0.0286 62.4756 -0.0466 87.5468 -0.0510 46.0528
Economic status -0.0138 21.8262 -0.0104 22.8630 0.0001 -0.2523 -0.0150 13.6533
Other variables -0.0032 4.9824 0.0046 -9.8942 -0.002 3.9403 -0.0138 12.4353
Residuals -0.0114 18.0917 -0.0113 24.5556 -0.0047 8.7652 -0.0307 27.8586
HI -0.0284 - -0.0171 - -0.0066 - -0.0595 -

CI Concentration Index, % Pure percentage contributions of determinants to the socioeconomic inequality in inpatient health services utilization; Needs variables include sex, age, disability, pain and chronic diseases, other variables include education, living, smoking and drinking status, the detailed values of Contribution to CI and pure percentage for each variable are shown in the additional files 1 and 2, HI Horizontal inequity index.