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The influence of socio-economic status and multimorbidity patterns on healthcare costs: a six-year follow-up under a universal healthcare system

机译:社会经济地位和多发病模式对医疗保健费用的影响:全民医疗保健体系下的六年随访

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Introduction Multimorbidity has been linked to elevated healthcare utilization and previous studies have found that socioeconomic status is an important factor associated with multimorbidity. Nonetheless, little is known regarding the impact of multimorbidity and socioeconomic status on healthcare costs and whether inequities in healthcare exist between socioeconomic classes within a universal healthcare system. Methods This longitudinal study employed the claims database of the National Health Insurance of Taiwan (959 990 enrolees), adopting medication-based Rx-defined morbidity groups (Rx-MG) as a measurement of multimorbidity. Mixed linear models were used to estimate the effects of multimorbidity and socioeconomic characteristics on annual healthcare costs between 2005 and 2010. Results The distribution of Rx-MGs and total costs presented statistically significant differences among gender, age groups, occupation, and income class (p?
机译:引言多发病与提高医疗保健利用率有关,先前的研究发现社会经济地位是与多发病相关的重要因素。然而,关于多重发病率和社会经济地位对医疗保健成本的影响以及全民医疗保健系统中社会经济阶层之间是否存在医疗保健不平等的了解很少。方法该纵向研究采用了台湾国民健康保险(959 990名)的理赔数据库,采用基于药物的Rx定义发病率组(Rx-MG)作为多发病率的指标。混合线性模型用于估计2005年至2010年间多种疾病和社会经济特征对年度医疗费用的影响。结果Rx-MG的分布和总费用在性别,年龄组,职业和收入阶层之间存在统计学差异?

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