| Literature DB >> 25078381 |
Logyoung Kim1, Jee-Ae Kim1, Sanghyun Kim1.
Abstract
The claims data of the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA) is an important source of information for healthcare service research. The claims data of HIRA is collected when healthcare service providers submit a claim to HIRA to be reimbursed for a service that they provided to patients. To improve the accessibility of healthcare service researchers to claims data of HIRA, HIRA has developed the Patient Samples which are extracted using a stratified randomized sampling method. The Patient Samples of HIRA consist of five tables: a table for general information (Table 20) containing socio-demographic information such as gender, age and medical aid, indicators for inpatient and outpatient services; a table for specific information on healthcare services provided (Table 30); a table for diagnostic information (Table 40); a table for outpatient prescriptions (Table 53) and a table for information on healthcare service providers (Table of providers). Researchers who are interested in using the Patient Sample data for research can apply via HIRA's website (https://www.hira.or.kr).Entities:
Keywords: Claims data; Cross-sectional data; Healthcare services; National Health Insurance; Stratified sampling
Year: 2014 PMID: 25078381 PMCID: PMC4151963 DOI: 10.4178/epih/e2014008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Health ISSN: 2092-7193
Sample sizes and computation of each sample data
| Sample type | Computation standard |
|---|---|
| HIRA - National Inpatient Sample (2009-2011) | 700,000 inpatients per year (13%), approximately 400,000 outpatients per year (1%) |
| HIRA - National Patient Sample (2010-2011) | 1.4 million patients overall per year (3%) |
| HIRA - Adult Patient Sample (2010-2011) | Approximately 1 million patients over the age of 65 per year (20%) |
| HIRA - Pediatric Patient Sample (2010-2011) | Approximately 1.1 million patients under the age of 20 per year (10%) |
The size of each sample data is either 1.5 million patients or 20% of the total number in the corresponding area of the original data
HIRA, Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service.
Comparison of the nations’ sample datasets
| Country-based comparison | Korea (HIRA) | US (AHRQ) | Taiwan (NHIRD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sampling unit | Patient sampling | Hospital sampling | Patient sampling |
| Unit of data provided | Patient based | Institution case-based (discharge data) | Patient data |
| Stratification variable | Demographic characteristic (sex, age group) | Hospital characteristics Geographic location | Simple random sampling |
| Data providee | All researchers | All researchers | National research institutions and researchers (general public uses the educational data set) |
| Sampling unit | Inpatients, all patients, pediatric and teen patients, elderly patients under 1.5 million people per category | Approximately 7 million institutional cases (inpatient data) | Health-plan registrees, 1 million people |
HIRA, Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service; AHRQ, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; NHIRD, National Health Insurance Research Database.
Comparison between Patient Samples and the actual population (unit: person)
| Sample type | Sample size (%) | Estimated population | Actual population |
|---|---|---|---|
| HIRA - National Patient Sample | 1,375,842 (3) | 45,861,321 | 47,026,505 |
| HIRA - National Inpatient Sample | 765,564 (13) | 5,888,921 | 6,026,063 |
| HIRA - Adult Patient Sample | 1,073,183 (19) | 5,365,917 | 5,650,511 |
| HIRA - Pediatric Patient Sample | 1,026,648 (10) | 10,266,474 | 10,681,503 |
The percentage of the total patients in claims data.
Based on data from 2011.
Main variables in the Patient Samples
| Table | Variables |
|---|---|
| Table 20 (general specification) | Billing statement identification code (key ID), patient ID, provider’s ID, stratification variables, strata, age, gender, sample weight, DRG billing number, claims types, date of admission, insurance type, hospital arrival path way, major diagnosis, secondary diagnosis, injury from public service, days of care, initial date of care, final date of care, days in hospitalization, payer’s amount, patient’s out of pocket cost, total amount, surgical status |
| Table 30 (healthcare services) | Billing statement identification code (Key ID), service category, classification type, unit price, total price, daily dosages, days of supply, quantity of supply, service codes, drug codes |
| Table 40 (diagnosis information) | Billing statement identification code (key ID), indicator for major diagnosis, department, diagnosis |
| Table 53 (outpatient prescriptions) | Billing statement identification code (key ID), classification type, unit price, total price, daily dosages, days of supply, quantity of supply, service codes, drug codes |
| Table of Providers | Provider ID, type of providers, presence of special equipment (CT, MRI, PET), location, number of beds, number of staff per 50 beds - physicians, dentists, acupuncturists, and nurses |
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