2010, Number 4
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salud publica mex 2010; 52 (4)
Use of public health services by Latin American immigrants in Spain
Muñoz-de Bustillo R, José-Ignacio Antón
Language: Spanish
References: 21
Page: 357-363
PDF size: 127.17 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective. To identify patterns of public health care utilization by Latin American immigrants in Spain as compared to the local population.
Material and Methods. This analysis is based on information provided by the 2006 National Health Survey on the frequency of visits to general practitioners, specialists and emergency rooms, as well as hospital stays. The study uses a descriptive analysis involving tests of equality of distributions, medians and proportions, and a multivariate analysis with binomial negative and
probit models.
Results. The distribution of Latin American immigrants show lower utilization rates of public health care services than the nativeborn population, with the exception of hospital stays. The pattern of health care use by Latin Americans and Spaniards is different, with the exception of hospital stays. The results of the multivariate analysis indicate statistically significant differences only in the case of hospital stays (the probability of staying in a hospital in the last year is 2.8% higher for Latin American immigrants than among locals) and utilization of emergency rooms (0.205 more visits than the Spanish-born population).
Conclusions. There is no significant difference in utilization of public health care between Latin American immigrants and native-born populations in Spain, with the exception of a higher frequency of use of emergency rooms by the former.
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