TY - JOUR
T1 - Cost of hospitalization and length of stay in people with Down syndrome
T2 - Evidence from a national hospital discharge claims database
AU - Hung, Wen Jiu
AU - Lin, Lan Ping
AU - Wu, Chia Ling
AU - Lin, Jin Ding
N1 - Funding Information:
Authors would like to acknowledge the Taiwan National Health Research Institutes (NHRI) to provide the data set in the study. In addition, the authors want to acknowledge the working project of Healthy Taiwan 2010—Population Group of Persons with Disabilities, which is supported by Department of Health and NHRI in Taiwan (2007–2008).
PY - 2011/9/1
Y1 - 2011/9/1
N2 - The present paper aims to describe the hospitalization profiles which include medical expenses and length of stays, and to determine their possible influencing factors of hospital admission on persons with Down syndrome in Taiwan. We employed a population-based, retrospective analyses used national health insurance hospital discharge data of the year 2005 in this study. Subject inclusion criteria included residents of Taiwan, and diagnosed with Down syndrome (ICD code is 758.0; N=375). Inpatient records included personal characteristics, admissions, length of stay, and medical expenses of study subjects. The results found that Down syndrome patients used 2 hospital admissions and their annual length of stay in hospital was 22.26 days, and the mean medical cost of admissions was 143,257NT$. The admission figures show that Down syndrome individuals used two times of hospital days and nearly three times of medical expenses comparing to the general population in Taiwan. Finally, the multiple regression models revealed that factors of age, hold a serious illness card, low income family member, frequency of hospital admission, high medical expense user were more likely to use longer inpatient days (R2=0.36). Annual inpatient expense of people with Down syndrome was significantly affected by factors of severe illness card holder, low income family member, frequency of hospital admission and longer hospital stays (R2=0.288). Based on these findings, we suggest the further study should focus on the effects of medical problems among persons with Down syndrome admitted for hospital care is needed.
AB - The present paper aims to describe the hospitalization profiles which include medical expenses and length of stays, and to determine their possible influencing factors of hospital admission on persons with Down syndrome in Taiwan. We employed a population-based, retrospective analyses used national health insurance hospital discharge data of the year 2005 in this study. Subject inclusion criteria included residents of Taiwan, and diagnosed with Down syndrome (ICD code is 758.0; N=375). Inpatient records included personal characteristics, admissions, length of stay, and medical expenses of study subjects. The results found that Down syndrome patients used 2 hospital admissions and their annual length of stay in hospital was 22.26 days, and the mean medical cost of admissions was 143,257NT$. The admission figures show that Down syndrome individuals used two times of hospital days and nearly three times of medical expenses comparing to the general population in Taiwan. Finally, the multiple regression models revealed that factors of age, hold a serious illness card, low income family member, frequency of hospital admission, high medical expense user were more likely to use longer inpatient days (R2=0.36). Annual inpatient expense of people with Down syndrome was significantly affected by factors of severe illness card holder, low income family member, frequency of hospital admission and longer hospital stays (R2=0.288). Based on these findings, we suggest the further study should focus on the effects of medical problems among persons with Down syndrome admitted for hospital care is needed.
KW - Down syndrome
KW - Hospital admission
KW - Intellectual disability
KW - Medical cost
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ridd.2011.02.024
DO - 10.1016/j.ridd.2011.02.024
M3 - Article
C2 - 21458226
AN - SCOPUS:79958704153
SN - 0891-4222
VL - 32
SP - 1709
EP - 1713
JO - Research in Developmental Disabilities
JF - Research in Developmental Disabilities
IS - 5
ER -