Classification | Survey Domains | Key Information |
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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 |
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Pharmaceutical expenditures | - Average monthly OTC drug spending - Average monthly expenditures on healthcare products |
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Long-term care (household members aged 65+) | - Long-term care insurance request, domiciliary benefits. - Long-term care expenses, caretaker, caretaker time, caretaker burden, etc. |
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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 |
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Health status | - Chronic condition/management | |
Prescription drug utilization | - Chronic condition-related prescription drug utilization - Three months or longer use of prescription drug |
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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 |
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Payer source other than National Health Insurance Service | - Private health insurance - Help from friends or relatives - Help from religious groups - Bank loans |
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Pregnancy/delivery | - Regular checkup - Pregnancy complication type - Newborn weight - Postnatal care center costs |
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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 |
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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. |