| Literature DB >> 25653490 |
Hwancheol Son1, Juhyun Park1, Sang Hoon Song2, Jung Yoon Kang3, Sung Kyu Hong4, Hyun Moo Lee5, Sun-Hee Kim6, Byung-Joo Park7, Hyung-Lae Lee8, Kyung Seop Lee9.
Abstract
Using the Korean public health insurance database, we analyzed patients diagnosed as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) from 2004 to 2008. Age and year-specific amount and seasonal variation of hospital visits (HV), duration of treatment (DT), the total and per capita amount of insurance payment (TAIP, PCIP) were evaluated. A total of 12,088,995 HV were studied. Total HV increased 1.7 times and DT almost doubled in 2008 compared to those in 2004. HV, DT, and TAIP showed linearly increasing patterns year by year. In a time series analysis, HV increased in winter and demonstrated seasonality in a 12-month cycle. In a Poisson regression analysis, the annual variations of HV, DT, TAIP, and PCIP were different by age groups. In patients older than 40 yr, HV significantly increased 1.10-1.16 times compared to that of the previous year. DT markedly increased in their 60s and 80s patients. The rate of increase in PCIP was steeper in patients 50 yr and older than in the others.Health care utilization due to BPH was rapidly increasing in Korea and it was remarkable in the elderly population. Seasonal variation of HV demonstrated that health care utilization increased in winter.Entities:
Keywords: Epidemiology; Insurance Claim Review; Prostatic Hyperplasia
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25653490 PMCID: PMC4310945 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2015.30.2.180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Hospital visits and duration of treatment by age groups and by years
Fig. 1The linearly increasing pattern of BPH health utilizationfrom year to year. (A) Hospital visits (days) per month, (B) Duration of treatment (days) per month, and (C) Total amount of insurance payment (Korean won [KRW]) per month.
Fig. 2The seasonality of BPH health utilization in the time series analysis. Quarterly amount of: (A) Hospital visits per month. (B) Duration of treatment per month. (C) Total amount of insurance payment per month show seasonality. The unit of Y axis indicates percent ratio of quarter amount of hospital visits, duration of treatment and total amount of insurance payment for each year, respectively.
Fig. 3The annual variation of BPH health utilization across age groups. (A) Hospital visits (days) per year by age groups. (B) Duration of treatment (days) per year by age groups. (C) Per capita amount of insurance payment (Korean won) per year by age group.
Relative risk (RR) estimated by Poisson regression analysis
Per capita insurance payment by age groups and years (Korean Won [KRW])
Average exchange rate in 2008 was 1 USD=1,103.36 KRW.