TY - JOUR
T1 - Disability and hospital care expenses among national health insurance beneficiaries
T2 - Analyses of population-based data in Taiwan
AU - Lin, Lan Ping
AU - Lee, Jiunn Tay
AU - Lin, Fu Gong
AU - Lin, Pei Ying
AU - Tang, Chi Chieh
AU - Chu, Cordia M.
AU - Wu, Chia Ling
AU - Lin, Jin Ding
PY - 2011/9/1
Y1 - 2011/9/1
N2 - Nationwide data were collected concerning inpatient care use and medical expenditure of people with disabilities (N=937,944) among national health insurance beneficiaries in Taiwan. Data included gender, age, hospitalization frequency and expenditure, healthcare setting and service department, discharge diagnose disease according to the ICD-9-CM coding system which has been used in Taiwan NHI diagnosis system. There were 27.88% of persons with disabilities have been hospitalized for treatments during the year 2005 and it was 3.5 times of the general population (7.95%). The mean of annual inpatient care expenditure was 163,544.21 NTD, and male patients use more inpatient care cost than female patients in people with disabilities. However, the hospitalization rate in female patients is statistical higher than male patients in the study (p< 0.001). Infectious and parasitic diseases, mental disorders, diseases of the respiratory system, diseases of the circulatory system, injury and poisoning were the top five reasons for hospitalization among the subjects. Our study also found that psychiatry, internal medicine, orthopedic, surgery and neurosurgery are the top five clinical divisions which the cases used more frequently than other clinical departments in hospitalizations. The present study presents the first information of hospitalization care and medical costs in people with disabilities based on a nationwide data analyzes in Taiwan. We suggest the importance of supporting people with disabilities during hospitalizations, following up rehabilitation and there is an urgent need for cost-effective intervention programs for disability prevention, which could be offset against the cost for treating the disabled in the future.
AB - Nationwide data were collected concerning inpatient care use and medical expenditure of people with disabilities (N=937,944) among national health insurance beneficiaries in Taiwan. Data included gender, age, hospitalization frequency and expenditure, healthcare setting and service department, discharge diagnose disease according to the ICD-9-CM coding system which has been used in Taiwan NHI diagnosis system. There were 27.88% of persons with disabilities have been hospitalized for treatments during the year 2005 and it was 3.5 times of the general population (7.95%). The mean of annual inpatient care expenditure was 163,544.21 NTD, and male patients use more inpatient care cost than female patients in people with disabilities. However, the hospitalization rate in female patients is statistical higher than male patients in the study (p< 0.001). Infectious and parasitic diseases, mental disorders, diseases of the respiratory system, diseases of the circulatory system, injury and poisoning were the top five reasons for hospitalization among the subjects. Our study also found that psychiatry, internal medicine, orthopedic, surgery and neurosurgery are the top five clinical divisions which the cases used more frequently than other clinical departments in hospitalizations. The present study presents the first information of hospitalization care and medical costs in people with disabilities based on a nationwide data analyzes in Taiwan. We suggest the importance of supporting people with disabilities during hospitalizations, following up rehabilitation and there is an urgent need for cost-effective intervention programs for disability prevention, which could be offset against the cost for treating the disabled in the future.
KW - Disability
KW - Hospitalization
KW - Medical expenditure
KW - National health insurance
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ridd.2011.01.057
DO - 10.1016/j.ridd.2011.01.057
M3 - Article
C2 - 21429705
AN - SCOPUS:79958293922
SN - 0891-4222
VL - 32
SP - 1589
EP - 1595
JO - Research in Developmental Disabilities
JF - Research in Developmental Disabilities
IS - 5
ER -