Abstract:Objective: To calculate the individual financing amount of residents under different compensation schemes in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and to analyze the feasibility of financing individual residents in the process of integration of basic medical insurance for urban and rural residents in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Methods: Based on the absolute correlation model, the relative correlation model and the comprehensive correlation degree, the author calculated the individual financing quota of different compensation schemes in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region from 2011 to 2015, and analyzed the feasibility of its financing. Results: In 5 kinds of compensation scheme, the increase in the amount of funds required for the residents in the five years was more than 2 times, and the average annual growth rate was more than 25%. Three types of compensation programs (30% outpatients + 70% hospitalized) The correlation degree of the compensation scheme (40% outpatient service + 70% hospitalization) is between 0.60 and 0.85, and the correlation degree of the compensation scheme is relatively high to 0.920. The correlation degree of the five compensation schemes is relatively low 0.508. Conclusion: The amount of funding required for individual residents in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region increased year by year, and the three types of compensation programs (30% outpatient service + 70% hospitalization) were more feasible than the four types of compensation programs (40% outpatient service + 70% hospitalization)