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. 2017 Feb 22:29:3.
doi: 10.1186/s40557-017-0159-y. eCollection 2017.

Participation inequality in the National General Health Examination based on enterprise size

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Participation inequality in the National General Health Examination based on enterprise size

Young Joong Kang et al. Ann Occup Environ Med. .

Abstract

Background: Health examinations are performed so that diseases can be identified and treated earlier. Several studies have evaluated the determinants of participation in health examinations including cancer screening, but few have evaluated the relationship between the size of the enterprise and their participation in Workers' General Health Examinations (WGHE). The aim of the present study was to estimate the association of WGHE participation with the size of the enterprise and the type of policyholder.

Methods: The eligible population from 2006 through 2013 was extracted from the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) database. The population size ranged from 14-17 million. After adjustment for age and gender, multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to estimate the odds ratios of participating in the WGHE (by age group) based on the type of policyholder (reference: public officers) and the size of the enterprise (reference: enterprise size ≥300 employees), respectively.

Results: Workers employed at enterprises with <50 persons were less likely to participate in WGHEs than those employed at enterprises with ≥300 persons. After policyholders were stratified by type (non-office workers vs. public officers), a disparity in the WGHE participation rate was found between the different types of policyholders at enterprises with <50 employees (reference: those employed at enterprises with ≥300 employees); the odds ratios for subjects in their 40s and 50s were 0.2-0.3 for non-office workers vs. 0.8-2.0 for public officers.

Conclusion: Workplace policyholders at small enterprises comprised a vulnerable group less likely to participate in WGHEs. Efforts should be made to raise the WGHE participation rate among the vulnerable employees belonging to small enterprises, as well as among their dependents.

Keywords: Enterprise; Healthcare disparities; Mass screening; Policyholder; Size.

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The odds ratio of type of policyholders (reference: public officer) for participating the national health examination
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The odds ratio of company size (reference: ≥ 300) for participating the national health examination by 40s and 50s
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The odds ratio of company size (reference: ≥ 300) for participating the national health examination among 40s (stratified by public officer and non-office worker)
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The odds ratio of company size (reference: ≥ 300) for participating the national health examination among 50s (stratified by public officer and non-office worker)

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