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Health literacy and health care spending and utilization in a consumer-driven health plan.

机译:消费者驱动的健康计划中的健康素养和卫生保健支出与利用。

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We examined health literacy and health care spending and utilization by linking responses of three health literacy questions to 2006 claims data of enrollees new to consumer-driven health plans (n = 4,130). Better health literacy on all four health literacy measures (three item responses and their sum) was associated with lower total health care spending, specifically, lower emergency department and inpatient admission spending (p < .05). Similarly, fewer inpatient admissions and emergency department visits were associated with higher adequate health literacy scores and better self-reports of the ability to read and learn about medical conditions (p-value <.05). Members with lower health literacy scores appear to use services more appropriate for advanced health conditions, although office visit rates were similar across the range of health literacy scores.
机译:我们通过将三个健康素养问题的答案与以消费者为导向的健康计划(n = 4,130)中新加入者的2006年索赔数据相关联,研究了健康素养和医疗保健支出与利用情况。在所有四个健康素养指标(三个项目的回应及其总和)上,较好的健康素养与较低的卫生保健总支出有关,特别是与较低的急诊科和住院病人支出有关(p <.05)。同样,更少的住院病人和急诊就诊与更高的适当健康素养得分以及更好的自我报告有关阅读和了解医疗状况的能力有关(p值<.05)。健康素养分数较低的会员似乎会使用更适合晚期健康状况的服务,尽管在所有健康素养分数范围内,上门服务的比率均相似。

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