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Study on the Chronic Diseases Curative Care Expenditure in Jilin under the Background of Health Care Grading System / 中国卫生经济
Chinese Health Economics ; (12): 69-72, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-658770
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To comprehensively analyze the present situation and characteristics otthe curative care expenditure of chronic diseases in Jilin,and to provide data support and suggestions for health policy formulation.

Methods:

The System of Health Accounts 2011 (SHA2011) was used to analyze the total and composition of curative care expenditure of non-communicable chronic diseases in Jilin province.

Results:

In 2014,the curative care expenditure of chronic diseasesin Jilin province reached to 32.02 billion yuan,which accounted for 65.51% of curative care expenditureof the all diseases in Jilin.From the perspective of disease costs,the curative care expenditure of chronic diseases occurred in cardiovascular disease,malignancy and other chronic diseases reachedto 66.22%.From the perspective of service composition,the curative care expenditure ofchronic diseases except oral disease occurred more in the hospital.From the perspective of medical institutions costs,thecurative care expenditureof chronic diseases occurred in urban medical institutions reached to 65.83%.From the perspective of care financing,the household out-of-pocket (OOP) accounted for 41.77%of curative care financing forchronic diseases in Jilin.CondusionThecurative care expenditureof chronic diseases in Jilin had a large scale.The distribution of medical institutions costsof chronic diseases showed as "inverted triangle" in Jilin.The financing structure of thecurative care expenditureof chronic diseases needed to be improved.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Health economic evaluation Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Health Economics Year: 2017 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Health economic evaluation Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Health Economics Year: 2017 Type: Article