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Kristiina Manderbacka1, Martti Arffman, Ilmo Keskimäki.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Equal access to health care according to need is an important goal for health policy in Finland. Earlier research in Finland and elsewhere has mainly been cross-sectional, but the results have implied that the goal has not been fully realised in somatic specialist hospital care. This study examines trends in socioeconomic equity in use of somatic specialist hospital care.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25253175 PMCID: PMC4263122 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-430
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Socioeconomic differences in specialised hospital care by income in Finland in 1995 - 2010
| Year | Lowest | 2 | 3 | 4 | Highest | All | Concentration index | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 3 95% CI | 10 3 95% CI | 10 3 95% CI | 10 3 95% CI | 10 3 95% CI | 10 3 95% CI | |||
| Men | ||||||||
| Hospitalisation | 1995 | 161 (159,163) | 151 (149,152) | 145 (144,147) | 128 (126,129) | 108 (107,110) | 136 (136,137) | -0.073 (-0.139,-0.007) |
| 2000 | 164 (162,166) | 146 (145,148) | 132 (131,133) | 116 (115,118) | 102 (100,103) | 129 (129,130) | -0.083 (-0.142,-0.025) | |
| 2005 | 144 (142,146) | 141 (140,143) | 133 (131,134) | 116 (114,117) | 108 (107,110) | 127 (126,127) | -0.056 (-0.110,-0.003) | |
| 2010 | 131 (130,133) | 129 (127,130) | 114 (112,115) | 109 (108,110) | 94 (93,95) | 114 (113,114) | -0.060 (-0.100,-0.019) | |
| Non-surgical | 1995 | 179 (177,181) | 167 (166,169) | 154 (152,155) | 126 (125,128) | 101 (99,102) | 143 (142,143) | -0.108 (-0.180,-0.037) |
| admissions | 2000 | 179 (177,181) | 151 (150,153) | 125 (123,126) | 103 (101,104) | 85 (83,86) | 125 (124,125) | -0.135 (-0.207,-0.063) |
| 2005 | 140 (138,142) | 128 (127,130) | 108 (107,110) | 88 (87,90) | 76 (75,77) | 105 (105,106) | -0.120 (-0.181,-0.058) | |
| 2010 | 117 (115,118) | 102 (101,103) | 81 (80,82) | 69 (68,70) | 52 (51,53) | 81 (81,82) | -0.145 (-0.194,-0.096) | |
| Surgical | 1995 | 88 (86,90) | 87 (86,88) | 88 (86,89) | 80 (79,81) | 72 (70,73) | 82 (82,83) | -0.035 (-0.104,0.034) |
| admissions | 2000 | 86 (85,88) | 86 (84,87) | 82 (81,83) | 75 (74,76) | 69 (67,70) | 79 (78,79) | -0.037 (-0.097,0.024) |
| 2005 | 83 (83,85) | 91 (90,93) | 93 (92,94) | 83 (82,84) | 80 (78,81) | 86 (85,86) | -0.011 (-0.073,0.050) | |
| 2010 | 82 (81,83) | 89 (88,90) | 84 (83,85) | 85 (84,86) | 77 (76,78) | 83 (83,84) | -0.008 (-0.059,0.043) | |
| Women | ||||||||
| Hospitalisation | 1995 | 164 (162,165) | 156 (154,157) | 147 (146,148) | 132 (131,134) | 115 (113,116) | 142 (142,143) | -0.069 (-0.123,-0.016) |
| 2000 | 172 (170,173) | 147 (146,148) | 138 (137,139) | 123 (121,124) | 109 (108,110) | 137 (136,137) | -0.081 (-0.127,-0.035) | |
| 2005 | 147 (146,149) | 139 (138,140) | 133 (131,134) | 117 (115,118) | 111 (110,113) | 129 (129,130) | -0.057 (-0.096,-0.017) | |
| 2010 | 133 (131,134) | 125 (124,126) | 111 (110,112) | 109 (107,110) | 96 (94,97) | 114 (113,114) | -0.059 (-0.103,-0.014) | |
| Non-surgical | 1995 | 148 (147,150) | 134 (133,135) | 116 (115,118) | 98 (97,99) | 81 (79,82) | 115 (114,115) | -0.120 (-0.182,-0.057) |
| admissions | 2000 | 143 (142,145) | 111 (110,112) | 94 (93,95) | 76 (75,77) | 66 (64,67) | 97 (97,97) | -0.149 (-0.195,-0.103) |
| 2005 | 112 (111,113) | 93 (92,94) | 80 (79,81) | 65 (64,66) | 58 (57,60) | 88 (80,81) | -0.132 (-0.175,-0.088) | |
| 2010 | 93 (92,94) | 75 (75,76) | 59 (58,60) | 53 (52,53) | 41 (40,42) | 63 (63,64) | -0.151 (-0.200,-0.102) | |
| Surgical | 1995 | 105 (103,106) | 104 (103,105) | 103 (102,104) | 96 (95,97) | 86 (85,87) | 98 (98,99) | -0.039 (-0.093,0.015) |
| admissions | 2000 | 112 (111,114) | 104 (103,105) | 102 (101,103) | 94 (93,95) | 85 (84,86) | 99 (98,99) | -0.047 (-0.098,0.003) |
| 2005 | 103 (101,104) | 105 (104,106) | 104 (103,105) | 93 (92,94) | 90 (89,92) | 99 (99,100) | -0.028 (-0.075,0.020) | |
| 2010 | 96 (95,97) | 98 (97,99) | 90 (89,91) | 91 (90,92) | 82 (81,83) | 91 (91,92) | -0.025 (-0.076,0.025) |
Trends among men and women aged 25–84 years in Finland between 1995 and 2010 (Age-standardised rates per 1000 for hospitalisations and for surgical and non-surgical admissions and their 95% confidence intervals).
Figure 1Surgical and non-surgical admissions in specialised hospitals by income in Finland in 1995–2010. Risk ratios for surgical and non-surgical admissions in specialised somatic hospitals among men and women aged 25–84 years by income quintile in Finland between 1995 and 2010 (Age-standardised risk ratios and their 95% confidence intervals).
Age-standardised operation rates in nine elective surgical operations in Finland in 1995 - 2010
| Revascularisation | Primary hip replacement | Primary knee replacement | Lumbar disc operation | Lumbar fusion operation | Prostatectomy hysterectomy | Lower limb amputation | Appendectomy | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 5 95% CI | 10 5 95% CI | 10 5 95% CI | 10 5 95% CI | 10 5 95% CI | 10 5 95% CI | 10 5 95% CI | 10 5 95% CI | ||
| Men | 1995 | 319 (309,329) | 122 (115,128) | 61 (56,66) | 115 (110,120) | 51 (48,55) | 415 (403,427) | 57 (53,62) | 171 (164,177) |
| 2000 | 390 (379,400) | 139 (132,145) | 97 (92,103) | 116 (111,121) | 61 (57,65) | 349 (338,359) | 63 (59,68) | 143 (137,149) | |
| 2005 | 493 (481,504) | 191 (184,198) | 176 (169,183) | 88 (84,92) | 129 (123,135) | 353 (343,363) | 55 (51,59) | 130 (124,135) | |
| 2010 | 426 (416,436) | 185 (179,192) | 191 (184,197) | 84 (80,88) | 90 (85,94) | 298 (290,307) | 57 (53,61) | 120 (115,125) | |
| Women | 1995 | 86 (81,91) | 149 (143,155) | 139 (134,145) | 81 (77,85) | 48 (45,52) | 590 (579,601) | 35 (32,37) | 200 (193,206) |
| 2000 | 126 (120,131) | 150 (144,156) | 192 (185,199) | 75 (71,79) | 59 (55,63) | 552 (541,563) | 30 (27,33) | 152 (146,158) | |
| 2005 | 159 (153,165) | 196 (189,202) | 318 (310,326) | 64 (61,68) | 153 (148,159) | 398 (389,407) | 23 (21,25) | 130 (124,135) | |
| 2010 | 134 (129,139) | 199 (193,205) | 320 (312,328) | 62 (59,66) | 91 (87,96) | 314 (306,322) | 24 (22,26) | 129 (123,134) | |
Trends in operation rates among men and women aged 25–84 years in Finland between 1995 and 2010 (Age-standardised rates per 100 000 and their 95% CI).
Figure 2Socioeconomic differences in common elective procedures in Finland in 1995–2010. Concentration indices (and their 95% confidence intervals) for socioeconomic differences in common elective procedures among men and women aged 25–84 years in Finland between 1995 and 2010.