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Substantial out-of-pocket expenditure on maternity care practitioner consultations and treatments during pregnancy: estimates from a nationally-representative sample of pregnant women in Australia

机译:孕妇在产妇护理人员咨询和治疗期间的大量自付费用:根据澳大利亚全国代表性的孕妇样本估算

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Background A wide range of health care options are utilised by pregnant women in Australia. The out-of-pocket costs of maternity care in Australia vary depending on many factors including model of care utilised, health insurance coverage, and women’s decision to access health services outside of conventional maternity care provision. Methods Women from the 1973–78 cohort of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (ALSWH) who identified as pregnant or as recently having given birth in 2009 were invited to complete a sub-study questionnaire investigating health service utilisation during their most recent pregnancy. Results A total of 1,835 women agreed to participate in the sub-study. The majority of women (99.8%) consulted with a conventional health care practitioner during pregnancy, 49.4% consulted with a complementary and alternative medicine practitioner at least once during pregnancy and 89.6% of the women used a complementary and alternative medicine product. Women reported an average of AUD$781.10 in out-of-pocket expenses for consultations with conventional health care practitioners, AUD$185.40 in out-of-pocket expenses for consultations with complementary and alternative medicine practitioners and AUD$179.60 in out-of-pocket expenses for complementary and alternative medicine products. From the study data we estimate Australian pregnant women spend over AUD$337?M on out-of-pocket health services. Conclusion While the majority of pregnant women in Australia may obtain health services via the publically-funded health care system and/or private health insurance coverage, our analysis identifies substantial out-of-pocket expenditure for health care by pregnant women – a trend in public spending for maternity care of importance to policy makers, health administrators, and health professionals.
机译:背景技术澳大利亚的孕妇采用了多种医疗保健选择。澳大利亚产妇保健的自付费用取决于许多因素,包括所采用的保健模式,健康保险范围以及妇女决定在常规产妇保健服务之外获得医疗服务的决定。方法:邀请来自澳大利亚女性健康纵向研究(ALSWH)1973-78年队列中的女性,这些女性在2009年被确定为怀孕或最近分娩,并完成了一项子研究调查表,调查了最近一次怀孕期间卫生服务的使用情况。结果共有1,835名妇女同意参加该子研究。大部分妇女(99.8%)在怀孕期间咨询过传统的保健医生,49.4%的妇女在怀孕期间至少咨询过一次补充和替代医学医生,并且有89.6%的妇女使用了补充和替代医学产品。妇女报告说,与常规医疗保健从业人员进行咨询时的平均自付费用为781.10澳元,与补充和替代医学从业人员进行咨询时的平均自付费用为185.40澳元,而与传统医学从业人员的平均自付费用为179.60澳元。补充和替代药物产品。根据研究数据,我们估计澳大利亚孕妇在自付费用医疗服务上的支出超过3.37亿澳元。结论虽然澳大利亚的大多数孕妇可以通过公共资助的医疗保健系统和/或私人医疗保险获得医疗服务,但我们的分析发现,孕妇用于医疗保健的自付费用相当大-这是公共趋势对决策者,卫生行政人员和卫生专业人员而言至关重要的产妇保健支出。

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