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Health care services provided to type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients in Saudi Arabia
OBJECTIVES: To assess health care services provided to type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients and diabetes health care expenditure in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). METHODS: This study was part of a nationwide, household, population based cross-sectional survey conducted at the University Diabetes...
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Saudi Medical Journal
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4621729/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26446334 http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2015.10.12596 |
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author | Al-Rubeaan, Khalid A. Al-Manaa, Hamad A. Khoja, Tawfik A. Al-Sharqawi, Ahmad H. Aburisheh, Khaled H. Youssef, Amira M. Alotaibi, Metib S. Al-Gamdi, Ali A. |
author_facet | Al-Rubeaan, Khalid A. Al-Manaa, Hamad A. Khoja, Tawfik A. Al-Sharqawi, Ahmad H. Aburisheh, Khaled H. Youssef, Amira M. Alotaibi, Metib S. Al-Gamdi, Ali A. |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To assess health care services provided to type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients and diabetes health care expenditure in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). METHODS: This study was part of a nationwide, household, population based cross-sectional survey conducted at the University Diabetes Center, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between January 2007 and December 2009 covering 13 administrative regions of the Kingdom. Using patients’ interview questionnaires, health care services data were collected by trained staff. RESULTS: A total of 5,983 diabetic patients were chosen to assess health care services and expenditure. Approximately 92.2% of health services were governmental and the remaining 7.8% were in private services. The mean annual number of visits to physicians was 6.5±3.9 and laboratories was 5.1±3.9. Diabetic patients required one admission every 3 years with a mean admission duration of 13.3±28.3 days. General practitioners managed 85.9% of diabetic cases alone, or shared with internists and/or endocrinologists. Health care expenditure was governmental in 90% of cases, while it was personal in 7.7% or based on insurance payment in 2.3%. CONCLUSION: Health services and its expenditure provided to diabetic citizens in Saudi Arabia are mainly governmental. Empowerment of the role of both the private sector and health insurance system is badly needed, aside from implementing proper management guidelines to deliver good services at different levels. |
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spelling | pubmed-46217292015-10-30 Health care services provided to type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients in Saudi Arabia Al-Rubeaan, Khalid A. Al-Manaa, Hamad A. Khoja, Tawfik A. Al-Sharqawi, Ahmad H. Aburisheh, Khaled H. Youssef, Amira M. Alotaibi, Metib S. Al-Gamdi, Ali A. Saudi Med J Original Article OBJECTIVES: To assess health care services provided to type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients and diabetes health care expenditure in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). METHODS: This study was part of a nationwide, household, population based cross-sectional survey conducted at the University Diabetes Center, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between January 2007 and December 2009 covering 13 administrative regions of the Kingdom. Using patients’ interview questionnaires, health care services data were collected by trained staff. RESULTS: A total of 5,983 diabetic patients were chosen to assess health care services and expenditure. Approximately 92.2% of health services were governmental and the remaining 7.8% were in private services. The mean annual number of visits to physicians was 6.5±3.9 and laboratories was 5.1±3.9. Diabetic patients required one admission every 3 years with a mean admission duration of 13.3±28.3 days. General practitioners managed 85.9% of diabetic cases alone, or shared with internists and/or endocrinologists. Health care expenditure was governmental in 90% of cases, while it was personal in 7.7% or based on insurance payment in 2.3%. CONCLUSION: Health services and its expenditure provided to diabetic citizens in Saudi Arabia are mainly governmental. Empowerment of the role of both the private sector and health insurance system is badly needed, aside from implementing proper management guidelines to deliver good services at different levels. Saudi Medical Journal 2015-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4621729/ /pubmed/26446334 http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2015.10.12596 Text en Copyright: © Saudi Medical Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Al-Rubeaan, Khalid A. Al-Manaa, Hamad A. Khoja, Tawfik A. Al-Sharqawi, Ahmad H. Aburisheh, Khaled H. Youssef, Amira M. Alotaibi, Metib S. Al-Gamdi, Ali A. Health care services provided to type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients in Saudi Arabia |
title | Health care services provided to type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients in Saudi Arabia |
title_full | Health care services provided to type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients in Saudi Arabia |
title_fullStr | Health care services provided to type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients in Saudi Arabia |
title_full_unstemmed | Health care services provided to type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients in Saudi Arabia |
title_short | Health care services provided to type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients in Saudi Arabia |
title_sort | health care services provided to type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients in saudi arabia |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4621729/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26446334 http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2015.10.12596 |
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