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Assessment of potential factors associating with costs of hospitalizing cardiovascular diseases in 141 hospitals in Guangxi, China

BACKGROUND: The rising cost of healthcare is of great concern in China, as evidenced by the media features negative reports almost daily. However there are only a few studies from well-developed cities, like Beijing or Shanghai, and little is known about healthcare costs in rest of the country. In t...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Li-fang, Zhang, Mao-xin, Kong, Ling-qian, Liu, Jun-jun, Feng, Qi-ming, Lu, Wei, Wei, Bo, Zhao, Lue Ping
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5354288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28301501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173451
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author Zhou, Li-fang
Zhang, Mao-xin
Kong, Ling-qian
Liu, Jun-jun
Feng, Qi-ming
Lu, Wei
Wei, Bo
Zhao, Lue Ping
author_facet Zhou, Li-fang
Zhang, Mao-xin
Kong, Ling-qian
Liu, Jun-jun
Feng, Qi-ming
Lu, Wei
Wei, Bo
Zhao, Lue Ping
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description BACKGROUND: The rising cost of healthcare is of great concern in China, as evidenced by the media features negative reports almost daily. However there are only a few studies from well-developed cities, like Beijing or Shanghai, and little is known about healthcare costs in rest of the country. In this study, we use hospitalization summary reports (HSRs) from admitted cardiovascular diseases patients in Guangxi hospitals during 2013–2016, and we investigate temporal trends of healthcare costs and associated factors. METHODS: By generalized additive model, we compute temporal trends of cost per stay (CPS), cost per day (CPD) and others. We then use generalized linear models to assess which factors associate with CPS and CPD. FINDINGS: Using a total of 760,000 HSRs, we find that CPS appears to be stabilized around $1040 until the middle of year 2015, before exhibiting a downward trend. Similarly, CPD exhibits similar stable pattern. Meanwhile, surgery-specific CPS showed an increase in year 2013–2014, and then stabilized. Drug costs account for over 1/3 of CPS, but they are gradually declining. Costs associated with physicians’ and nurses’ services represent less than 5% of CPS. We found that age, sex, marital status, occupation and payment methods are significantly associated with CPS or CPD. Interestingly, we found no association between patient ethnicity and these costs. However, we did find that minority patients use more secondary hospitals than Han patients. INTERPRETATIONS: Healthcare costs in Guangxi are stable, contrary to the rise portrayed by Chinese mass media. Several factors can be associated with healthcare costs, and these may be useful for developing evidence-based policies. In particular, there is a need to encourage more Han patients to seek care in primary and secondary hospitals.
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spelling pubmed-53542882017-04-06 Assessment of potential factors associating with costs of hospitalizing cardiovascular diseases in 141 hospitals in Guangxi, China Zhou, Li-fang Zhang, Mao-xin Kong, Ling-qian Liu, Jun-jun Feng, Qi-ming Lu, Wei Wei, Bo Zhao, Lue Ping PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The rising cost of healthcare is of great concern in China, as evidenced by the media features negative reports almost daily. However there are only a few studies from well-developed cities, like Beijing or Shanghai, and little is known about healthcare costs in rest of the country. In this study, we use hospitalization summary reports (HSRs) from admitted cardiovascular diseases patients in Guangxi hospitals during 2013–2016, and we investigate temporal trends of healthcare costs and associated factors. METHODS: By generalized additive model, we compute temporal trends of cost per stay (CPS), cost per day (CPD) and others. We then use generalized linear models to assess which factors associate with CPS and CPD. FINDINGS: Using a total of 760,000 HSRs, we find that CPS appears to be stabilized around $1040 until the middle of year 2015, before exhibiting a downward trend. Similarly, CPD exhibits similar stable pattern. Meanwhile, surgery-specific CPS showed an increase in year 2013–2014, and then stabilized. Drug costs account for over 1/3 of CPS, but they are gradually declining. Costs associated with physicians’ and nurses’ services represent less than 5% of CPS. We found that age, sex, marital status, occupation and payment methods are significantly associated with CPS or CPD. Interestingly, we found no association between patient ethnicity and these costs. However, we did find that minority patients use more secondary hospitals than Han patients. INTERPRETATIONS: Healthcare costs in Guangxi are stable, contrary to the rise portrayed by Chinese mass media. Several factors can be associated with healthcare costs, and these may be useful for developing evidence-based policies. In particular, there is a need to encourage more Han patients to seek care in primary and secondary hospitals. Public Library of Science 2017-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5354288/ /pubmed/28301501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173451 Text en © 2017 Zhou et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Feng, Qi-ming
Lu, Wei
Wei, Bo
Zhao, Lue Ping
Assessment of potential factors associating with costs of hospitalizing cardiovascular diseases in 141 hospitals in Guangxi, China
title Assessment of potential factors associating with costs of hospitalizing cardiovascular diseases in 141 hospitals in Guangxi, China
title_full Assessment of potential factors associating with costs of hospitalizing cardiovascular diseases in 141 hospitals in Guangxi, China
title_fullStr Assessment of potential factors associating with costs of hospitalizing cardiovascular diseases in 141 hospitals in Guangxi, China
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of potential factors associating with costs of hospitalizing cardiovascular diseases in 141 hospitals in Guangxi, China
title_short Assessment of potential factors associating with costs of hospitalizing cardiovascular diseases in 141 hospitals in Guangxi, China
title_sort assessment of potential factors associating with costs of hospitalizing cardiovascular diseases in 141 hospitals in guangxi, china
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5354288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28301501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173451
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