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- Yanshang Wang
- Chang Cai
- Zhenyu Shi
- Qian Gao
- Alex Bottle
- Mansour Taghavi Azar Sharabiani
- Joshua Stott
- Benedict Hayhoe
- Ping He
Abstract
Background: The prevalence of physical, psychological, and cognitive multimorbidity is characterised by marked socioeconomic status (SES) inequalities. However, the relationships between multimorbidity patterns—particularly those involving cognitive conditions—and healthcare utilisation, as well as the role of health insurance, remain poorly understood. This study aims to explore healthcare-seeking behaviour among individuals with multimorbidity and assess whether these associations vary by SES and health insurance coverage. Methods and findings: This multicohort study analysed harmonised data from six longitudinal studies across 31 countries, including participants aged 50 years and older. Multimorbidity was defined as the coexistence of two or more disorders across physical, psychological, or cognitive disorders. Outpatient and inpatient healthcare utilisation were measured. Random-effects logistic regression models were used to estimate associations with healthcare utilisation, and random-effects negative binomial models were applied to analyse visit frequencies. All models were adjusted for age, gender, educational attainment, work status, marital status, and SES, as well as lifestyle factors. Country-specific estimates were pooled using multinational meta-analysis to generate overall effect sizes. Conclusions: Cognitive disorders further complicate the relationship between multimorbidity and health service use, indicating potential unmet healthcare needs, especially among individuals with lower SES. Our study highlights the potential role of health insurance in reducing socioeconomic disparities in healthcare utilisation associated with multimorbidity. Why was this study done?: What did the researchers do and find?: What do these findings mean?: In this multi-cohort study, Yanshang Wang and colleagues investigate relationship between multimorbidity, particularly patterns involving cognitive conditions, and healthcare utilisation, as well as the role of health insurance, in 31 countries.
Suggested Citation
Yanshang Wang & Chang Cai & Zhenyu Shi & Qian Gao & Alex Bottle & Mansour Taghavi Azar Sharabiani & Joshua Stott & Benedict Hayhoe & Ping He, 2026.
"Multimorbidity, health service use, and health insurance by socioeconomic groups in 31 countries: A multi-cohort study,"
PLOS Medicine, Public Library of Science, vol. 23(5), pages 1-1, May.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pmed00:1005087
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1005087
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