%0 Journal Article %T Health benefits of reduced patient cost sharing in Japan %A Nishi %A Akihiro %A McWilliams %A J Michael %A Noguchi %A Haruko %A Hashimoto %A Hideki %A Tamiya %A Nanako %A Kawachi %A Ichiro %J Bulletin of the World Health Organization %D 2012 %I World Health Organization %R 10.2471/BLT.11.095380 %X objective: to assess the effect on out-of-pocket medical spending and physical and mental health of japan's reduction in health-care cost sharing from 30% to 10% when people turn 70 years of age. methods: study data came from a 2007 nationally-representative cross-sectional survey of 10 293 adults aged 64 to 75 years. physical health was assessed using a 16-point scale based on self-reported data on general health, mobility, self-care, activities of daily living and pain. mental health was assessed using a 24-point scale based on the kessler-6 instrument for nonspecific psychological distress. the effect of reduced cost sharing was estimated using a regression discontinuity design. findings: for adults aged 70 to 75 years whose income made them ineligible for reduced cost sharing, neither out-of-pocket spending nor health outcomes differed from the values expected on the basis of the trend observed in 64- to 69-year-olds. however, for eligible adults aged 70 to 75 years, out-of-pocket spending was significantly lower (p < 0.001) and mental health was significantly better (p < 0.001) than expected. these differences emerged abruptly at the age of 70 years. moreover, the mental health benefits were similar in individuals who were and were not using health-care services (p = 0.502 for interaction). the improvement in physical health after the age of 70 years in adults eligible for reduced cost-sharing tended to be greater than in non-eligible adults (p = 0.084). conclusion: reduced cost sharing was associated with lower out-of-pocket medical spending and improved mental health in older japanese adults. %U http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0042-96862012000600010&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en