Cargando…

Comparison of hypertension healthcare outcomes among older people in the USA and England

BACKGROUND: The USA and England have very different health systems. Comparing hypertension care outcomes in each country enables an evaluation of the effectiveness of each system. METHOD: The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing and the Health and Retirement Survey are used to compare the prevalence...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Marshall, Alan, Nazroo, James, Feeney, Kevin, Lee, Jinkook, Vanhoutte, Bram, Pendleton, Neil
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4789814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26598759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2014-205336
_version_ 1782420922783760384
author Marshall, Alan
Nazroo, James
Feeney, Kevin
Lee, Jinkook
Vanhoutte, Bram
Pendleton, Neil
author_facet Marshall, Alan
Nazroo, James
Feeney, Kevin
Lee, Jinkook
Vanhoutte, Bram
Pendleton, Neil
author_sort Marshall, Alan
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The USA and England have very different health systems. Comparing hypertension care outcomes in each country enables an evaluation of the effectiveness of each system. METHOD: The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing and the Health and Retirement Survey are used to compare the prevalence of controlled, uncontrolled and undiagnosed hypertension within the hypertensive population (diagnosed or measured within the survey data used) aged 50 years and above in the USA and in England. RESULTS: Controlled hypertension is more prevalent within the hypertensive population in the USA (age 50–64: 0.53 (0.50 to 0.57) and age 65+: 0.51 (0.49 to 0.53)) than in England (age 50–64: 0.45 (0.42 to 0.48) and age 65+: 0.42 (0.40 to 0.45)). This difference is driven by lower undiagnosed hypertension in the USA (age 50–64: 0.18 (0.15–0.21) and age 65+: 0.13 (0.12 to 0.14)) relative to England (age 50–64: 0.26 (0.24 to 0.29) and age 65+: 0.22 (0.20 to 0.24)). The prevalence of uncontrolled hypertension within the hypertensive population is very similar in the USA (age 50–64: 0.29 (0.26 to 0.32) and age 65+: 0.36 (0.34 to 0.38)) and England (age 50–64: 0.29 (0.26 to 0.32) and age 65+: 0.36 (0.34 to 0.39)). Hypertension care outcomes are comparable across US insurance categories. In both countries, undiagnosed hypertension is positively correlated with wealth (ages 50–64). Uncontrolled hypertension declines with rising wealth in the USA. CONCLUSIONS: Different diagnostic practices are likely to drive the cross-country differences in undiagnosed hypertension. US government health systems perform at least as well as private healthcare and are more equitable in the distribution of care outcomes. Higher undiagnosed hypertension among the affluent may reflect less frequent medical contact.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4789814
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-47898142016-03-23 Comparison of hypertension healthcare outcomes among older people in the USA and England Marshall, Alan Nazroo, James Feeney, Kevin Lee, Jinkook Vanhoutte, Bram Pendleton, Neil J Epidemiol Community Health Other Topics BACKGROUND: The USA and England have very different health systems. Comparing hypertension care outcomes in each country enables an evaluation of the effectiveness of each system. METHOD: The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing and the Health and Retirement Survey are used to compare the prevalence of controlled, uncontrolled and undiagnosed hypertension within the hypertensive population (diagnosed or measured within the survey data used) aged 50 years and above in the USA and in England. RESULTS: Controlled hypertension is more prevalent within the hypertensive population in the USA (age 50–64: 0.53 (0.50 to 0.57) and age 65+: 0.51 (0.49 to 0.53)) than in England (age 50–64: 0.45 (0.42 to 0.48) and age 65+: 0.42 (0.40 to 0.45)). This difference is driven by lower undiagnosed hypertension in the USA (age 50–64: 0.18 (0.15–0.21) and age 65+: 0.13 (0.12 to 0.14)) relative to England (age 50–64: 0.26 (0.24 to 0.29) and age 65+: 0.22 (0.20 to 0.24)). The prevalence of uncontrolled hypertension within the hypertensive population is very similar in the USA (age 50–64: 0.29 (0.26 to 0.32) and age 65+: 0.36 (0.34 to 0.38)) and England (age 50–64: 0.29 (0.26 to 0.32) and age 65+: 0.36 (0.34 to 0.39)). Hypertension care outcomes are comparable across US insurance categories. In both countries, undiagnosed hypertension is positively correlated with wealth (ages 50–64). Uncontrolled hypertension declines with rising wealth in the USA. CONCLUSIONS: Different diagnostic practices are likely to drive the cross-country differences in undiagnosed hypertension. US government health systems perform at least as well as private healthcare and are more equitable in the distribution of care outcomes. Higher undiagnosed hypertension among the affluent may reflect less frequent medical contact. BMJ Publishing Group 2016-03 2015-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4789814/ /pubmed/26598759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2014-205336 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this work, for commercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Other Topics
Marshall, Alan
Nazroo, James
Feeney, Kevin
Lee, Jinkook
Vanhoutte, Bram
Pendleton, Neil
Comparison of hypertension healthcare outcomes among older people in the USA and England
title Comparison of hypertension healthcare outcomes among older people in the USA and England
title_full Comparison of hypertension healthcare outcomes among older people in the USA and England
title_fullStr Comparison of hypertension healthcare outcomes among older people in the USA and England
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of hypertension healthcare outcomes among older people in the USA and England
title_short Comparison of hypertension healthcare outcomes among older people in the USA and England
title_sort comparison of hypertension healthcare outcomes among older people in the usa and england
topic Other Topics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4789814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26598759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2014-205336
work_keys_str_mv AT marshallalan comparisonofhypertensionhealthcareoutcomesamongolderpeopleintheusaandengland
AT nazroojames comparisonofhypertensionhealthcareoutcomesamongolderpeopleintheusaandengland
AT feeneykevin comparisonofhypertensionhealthcareoutcomesamongolderpeopleintheusaandengland
AT leejinkook comparisonofhypertensionhealthcareoutcomesamongolderpeopleintheusaandengland
AT vanhouttebram comparisonofhypertensionhealthcareoutcomesamongolderpeopleintheusaandengland
AT pendletonneil comparisonofhypertensionhealthcareoutcomesamongolderpeopleintheusaandengland