"Research on the Health Risk Smoothing Mechanism of Chinese Residents" studies the achievements and existing problems of Chinese residents and government in coping with health risks according to the attributes of private goods and public goods of medical services. We find that Chinese residents can actively respond to health risk shocks through life-cycle savings, short-term preventive savings, increasing the labor supply of family members who have not been affected by health risks, increasing household transfer payments, and increasing borrowing from other families in villages or communities, and the medical insurance provided by the Chinese government has also improved residents' ability to resist health risks to a certain extent, but there are still the following four problems: First, it is difficult for middle-aged and elderly residents to resist health risks; Second, poor residents are less resilient to health risks; Third, residents' ability to withstand the impact of serious disease health risks is insufficient; Fourth, there is a certain degree of inequality in the financing of medical insurance and the use of medical resources. We believe that the health risks that residents can solve on their own should be solved by the residents themselves, and the health risks that residents cannot solve on their own should be solved by the government. We suggest that the medical insurance provided by the government should be skewed towards middle-aged and elderly residents, poor residents and major diseases, and promote the fairness of medical insurance financing and the use of medical resources.(AI翻译)
牟俊霖:(著)
牟俊霖,男,四川荣县人,首都经济贸易大学劳动经济学院副教授,2008年毕业于中国社会科学院研究生院,获经济学博士学位,现主要从事劳动经济学和卫生经济学方面的研究,已在《经济经纬》《人口与经济》等期刊发表论文10余篇,并承担2013年国家社科基金项目《财政政策、货币政策的就业效应研究》(项目编号:13CJY021)。
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