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[Mortality and hospital admissions rates and diagnosis among individuals with low income and full health insurance coverage in France, 2009].

Philippe Tuppin1, Pierre-Olivier Blotière, Alain Weill, Philippe Ricordeau, Hubert Allemand.   

Abstract

AIM: Complementary Universal Health insurance (CMUC) providing free access to health care has been available in France since 2000 for people with an annual income less than 60% of the poverty threshold. Hospital admission and mortality rates in 2009 were compared between beneficiaries of the general scheme under the age of 60 years with (4.5 millions) or without CMUC (34.1 millions) in 2008 and still alive at the end of the year.
METHODS: Data were derived from the French national health insurance reimbursements and short-stay hospital admissions database for 2009 (80% of subjects under the age of 60 years in France). Rates and relative risks (RR) were standardised for the gender and age.
RESULTS: CMUC beneficiaries had greater overall mortality rates (3.32/1000 vs. 1.36/1000, RR=2.4) for both gender (males RR=2.6, females RR=2.1) and each 10 years age class below 60 years. Standardised hospitalisation rate of CMUC beneficiaries was 17.5% and the rate for non-CMUC beneficiaries was 13.2%. Among CMUC beneficiaries, admissions were significantly more frequent for the following activity groups: toxicology, intoxication and alcohol (RR=3.5), psychiatry (RR=2.8), burns (2.7), respiratory medicine (RR=1.9), infectious disease (RR=2.1), endocrinology and cardiology (RR=1.7), obstetrics (RR=1.6). Their hospital mortality rate was also significantly higher (8.9/1000 vs. 5.1/1000, RR=1.73).
CONCLUSION: In this low income population with free access to health care, hospitalisation and hospital mortality rates were higher for many diseases that are more or less known targets for prevention and screening actions.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21388778     DOI: 10.1016/j.lpm.2011.01.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Presse Med        ISSN: 0755-4982            Impact factor:   1.228


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