당뇨병 환자의 상용치료원 보유가 의료이용 및 의료비에 미치는 영향Effects of Usual Source of Care by Patients with Diabetes on Use of Medical Service and Medical Expenses
- Other Titles
- Effects of Usual Source of Care by Patients with Diabetes on Use of Medical Service and Medical Expenses
- Authors
- 이소담; 신의철; 임재영; 이상규; 김지만
- Issue Date
- 2017
- Publisher
- 한국병원경영학회
- Keywords
- diabetes; usual source of care; medical utilization; 상용치료원; 당뇨병; 의료이용
- Citation
- 병원경영학회지, v.22, no.3, pp.1 - 17
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 병원경영학회지
- Volume
- 22
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 17
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/85430
- ISSN
- 1226-6299
- Abstract
- Purposes: Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that requires continuous care in order to prevent complications, as it can impose a critical burden on families and society due to various complications, including terminal renal failure, non-traumatic lower extremity amputation, and adult blindness. The usual sources of care are“specified private clinics, public health centers, or other facilities to visit when ill or when health-related advice is neededˮ. These usual sources of care offer preventative services, have a high overall satisfaction rate in terms of public health care, and decrease the inpatient rates and medical costs of medical aid recipients. This study analyzed the current status of diabetic patients over 20 years of age based on their possession of a usual source of care, and the effects of this possession on the frequency of their medical service usage and its costs.
Methodology: Based on data from the 7th Korea Health Panel, a Tobit analysis was used to analyze the different factors that can affect the frequency of medical service usage and its costs for diabetic patients with and without a usual source of care.
Findings: The medical costs of diabetic patients with a usual source of care decreased in terms of inpatient, and the outpatient visits and inpatient costs of the group with a usual source of care in the form of a mainly-visiting doctor decreased more than those of the group with a mainly-visiting medical institution only.
Practical Implications: Having a usual source of care can increase the treatment continuity, leading to reduced inpatient, and having a mainly-visiting doctor as the usual source of care further increases the treatment continuity. Based on these results, a new policy is needed to increase and strengthen diabetic patientsʼ possession of a usual source of care.
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