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Estimating Unmet Demand for Integrated Nursing and Care Service and Its Corresponding Beds:Directions for Nursing Policy to Improve Health Equity / 간호행정학회지
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration ; : 443-454, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-915185
ABSTRACT
Purpose@#This study aimed to estimate the unmet demand for INCS and the number of needed beds for fulfillment. @*Methods@#Annual data from the Korea Health Panel (2015~2018), Health Insurance Statistical Yearbook (2015~ 2019), and published statistical data (2015~2019) were used. To measure the unmet demand, the utilization of informal nursing care services, which can be a market substitute for INCS, was used. The number of needed beds was calculated by dividing the demand by the bed occupancy rate multiplied by 365 days. @*Results@#The unmet demand decreased every year and was estimated to be 31~47 million person-day as of 2019. It was the highest in Gyeonggi (6~8 million) and the lowest in Jeju (160~220 thousand), while the fulfilled rate was the highest in Incheon (52~61%) and the lowest in Jeonbuk (6~8%). For each type, general hospitals showed the highest unmet demand (6~10 million), followed by hospitals (5~8 million) and tertiary hospitals (4~7 million). Gyeonggi province (37,212~48,882) and general hospitals (54,955~70,962) were most needed additional INCS beds. @*Conclusion@#Tailored bed expansion strategies are necessary to satisfy each region's and hospital’s demand. Considering the multi-layered causes of unmet demand, a healthcare system reform that increases the regional self-sufficiency of INCS is required.
Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: English Journal: Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration Year: 2021 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: English Journal: Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration Year: 2021 Type: Article