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Table 4 Comparison of Health Care Utilization of Migrant Parents in Residency between IMISs and. URBMIs

From: Does integrated medical insurance system alleviate the difficulty of using cross-region health care for the Migrant Parents in China-- evidence from the China migrants dynamic survey

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

hospitalized in the past year(inpa)

hospitalized in the past year(inpa)

hospitalized in the past year(inpa)

hospitalized locally in the past year(local_inpa)

hospitalized locally in the past year(local_inpa)

hospitalized locally in the past year(local_inpa)

see a doctor locally with less serious diseases(less_serious_doctor)

see a doctor locally with less serious diseases(less_serious_doctor)

imis

0.0358*

0.0327

0.0172**

0.0341*

0.0322

0.0195*

0.0347

0.0228

 

(0.0199)

(0.0200)

(0.00711)

(0.0201)

(0.0209)

(0.0109)

(0.0442)

(0.0525)

the need of hospitalization(need_inpa)

  

  

  

Other control variables

SES

 

 

 

Fixed effects of origin provinces

Fixed effects of flow-in cities

N

1692

1691

1691

1692

1691

1691

1692

1691

  1. Note: Robust standard errors are reported in parentheses. * p < 0.1, ** p < 0.05, *** p < 0.01. Other control variables include individual demographic characteristic, self-reported health status, having hypertension or diabetes, fitness time, having health examination or not in the past year. SES includes education, income, expenditure and immigration information. Omit specific results. Same structure of dependent variable as in Table 2