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The survey was conducted by household, individual, and household + individual, classifying survey domains as below:
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Classification Survey Domains Key Information
Household Socio-economic characteristics - Number of household members/
  number of generations in household
- National basic living security benefits
Assets and living expenses Medicine costs - Housing type/home ownership/assets
- Real estate income, pension income,
  government subsidies/private subsidies
- Living expenses
Pharmaceutical expenditures - Average monthly OTC drug spending
- Average monthly expenditures on healthcare products
Long-term care (household members aged 65+) - Long-term care insurance request,
  domiciliary benefits.
- Long-term care expenses, caretaker,
  caretaker time, caretaker burden, etc.
Individual Socio-demographic and-economic characteristics - Gender/date of birth/marital status/educationa
  attainment
- Relationship to head of household/disability
  status
- Health insurance coverage
Employment and income - Industry type
- Position at work
- Wage/second job income
Health status - Chronic condition/management
Prescription drug utilization - Chronic condition-related prescription
  drug utilization
- Three months or longer use of
  prescription drug
Inpatient/outpatient/emergency/oriental/dental/pharmacy
/medical equipment/dietary supplement/long-term care hospital/facility
- Reason and time for visit
- Hospital type
- Reason for visit and diagnosis
- Treatment or screening
- Use
- Prevention/checkup
- Out of pocket costs
- Caretaker costs
- Travel time and expenses
Payer source other than National Health Insurance Service - Private health insurance
- Help from friends or relatives
- Help from religious groups
- Bank loans
Pregnancy/delivery - Regular checkup
- Pregnancy complication type
- Newborn weight
- Postnatal care center costs
Healthy lifestyle.
Limitations in daily activities.
Quality of life.
Accessibility to healthcare service.
Jobs.
Social status
- Smoking, drinking, physical activity,
  mental health, and dental health
- Limitations in daily activities, bedridden,
  and missed work
- Physical ability, self-management,
  daily activities, and health status
- Unmet medical care, unmet dental care,
  and usual source of care
- Job type, hours worked,
  and employment type
- Self-reported view on society, identity,
  and social status
Private health insurance
Limitations in daily activities.
Quality of life.
Accessibility to healthcare service.
Jobs.
Social status
- Reason for subscription
- Coverage and benefits
- Insurance type
- Premium expenditures
- Purchasing new policy
  and expenditures
- Coverage and benefits
- Reason for buying and cancelling policy
- Reason for denied policy purchase, etc.