| Literature DB >> 27878703 |
Pieter Bakx1, Frederik Schut2, Eddy van Doorslaer2,3,4.
Abstract
In countries with a public long-term care (LTC) insurance scheme administered by multiple non-competing insurers, these insurers typically lack incentives for purchasing cost-effective LTC because they are not at risk for LTC expenses. Plans to introduce these incentives by allowing competition among risk bearing LTC insurers are likely to jeopardize universal access. Combining universal access and competition among risk bearing LTC-insurers requires an adequate system of risk adjustment. While risk adjustment is now widely adopted in health insurance, LTC-specific features cause uncertainty about the feasibility of risk adjustment for LTC insurance. We examine the feasibility of appropriate risk adjustment in LTC insurance by using a rich set of linked nationwide Dutch administrative data. As expected, prior LTC use and demographic information are found to explain much of the variation in individual LTC expenses. However, we find that prior health care expenditures are also important in reducing predicted losses for subgroups of health care users. Nevertheless, incentives for risk selection against some easily identifiable subgroups persist. Moreover, using prior utilization and expenditure as risk adjusters reduces incentives for efficiency, creating a trade-off between equity and efficiency. To ease this trade-off, data on individuals' underlying needs for LTC are required.Entities:
Keywords: Long-term care; Managed competition; Public insurance; Risk adjustment
Year: 2015 PMID: 27878703 PMCID: PMC6208750 DOI: 10.1007/s10754-015-9163-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Health Econ Manag ISSN: 2199-9031
Fig. 1Distribution of LTC expenditures in 2005 of LTC users in 2005
Descriptive statistics population
| Mean | SD | |
|---|---|---|
| LTC expenditures in 2005 | 1,159.18 | 7,564.05 |
| LTC expenditures in 2005 conditional on any use | 15,677.04 | 23,370.78 |
| LTC expenditures in 2005 if no LTC was received in 2004 | 93.62 | 1,657.39 |
| LTC expenditures in 2005 if received home care in 2004 | 9,673.22 | 18,333.23 |
| LTC expenditures in 2005 if stayed in a residential care facility in2004 | 31,767.09 | 15,902.13 |
| LTC expenditures in 2005 if stayed in a nursing home in 2004 | 61,451.47 | 35,674.80 |
Predicted losses for selected subgroups
| No risk adjustment | Demographic model | Prior LTC model | Prior HCE and DCG model | Full model | Incentive compatible model | Subgroup size | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demographic information | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Prior LTC use | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | |
| Prior HCE and diagnosis information | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Subgroups of LTC users in prior year | |||||||
| Personal care | 16,992* | 8,293* | 7,269* | 82,116 | |||
| Nursing | 25,799* | 17,183* | 15,303* | 24,727 | |||
| Nursing home: combined care 1–90 days | 31,009* | 23,310* | 20,888* | 21,005* | 10,546 | ||
| Nursing home: combined care 91–180 days | 51,350* | 42,482* | 39,803* | 3,853 | |||
| Nursing home: combined care 180–365 days | 71,408* | 61,349* | 59,290* | 4,359 | |||
| Nursing home: combined care 366 days | 85,868* | 74,655* | 74,693* | 12,439 | |||
| Receiving home care on last day of 2004 | 10,078* | 2,459* | 1,669* | 876* | 172,291 | ||
| Subgroups based on HCE in 2000–2004 | |||||||
| In top 15 % in prior 3 years: hospital + outpatient care | 3,410* | 1,804* | 278* | 137,618 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior 5 years: hospital + outpatient care | 4,031* | 2,321* | 393* | 57,597 | |||
| Expenditures on transportation in prior year | 7,350* | 4,271* | 582* | 916* | 201,609 | ||
| Expenditures on transportation in prior 3 years | 9,040* | 5,753* | 353* | 43,615 | |||
| Expenditures on transportation in prior 5 years | 8,565* | 5,347* | 374* | 22,462 | |||
| DCG 4, e.g. Cardiovascular accident, stroke, angina pectoris | 10,172* | 6,865* | 1,145* | 11,358 | |||
| Subgroups based on diagnosis information from 2004 hospital admission data | |||||||
| Dementia | 30,423* | 20,777* | 9,255* | 20,114* | 9,274* | 11,692* | 821 |
| Hip fracture | 21,225* | 12,029* |
| 9,167* |
| 3,205* | 6,433 |
| Chronic ulcers of skin including decubitus | 13,421* | 8,676* |
| 4,514* |
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| 873 |
| Stroke | 10,840* | 7,288* | 1,109* | 2,219* | 327* | 1,271* | 11,998 |
| Heart failure | 10,054* | 3,806* | 858* | 745* | 182 | 637* | 8,147 |
| Diabetes mellitus including diabetic complications | 6,478* | 4,633* | 679* | 2,770* | 133 | 231 | 4,746 |
| Asthma and COPD | 6,128* | 3,721* | 876* | 122 |
| 26 | 8,035 |
| Subgroups from POLS health survey (n = 4,619) | |||||||
| Has difficulty to/cannot perform | 16,221* | 8,918* | 357 | 7,887* | 289 | 532 | 90 |
| Cannot perform | 23,365* | 13,476* | 1,479 | 11,906* | 1,409 | 1,365 | 32 |
Cells are empty if variable is included in this extension of the risk adjustment model
*Significant at the p 0.05 level
Coefficients of risk classes included in the risk-adjustment model
| Prevalence | Demographic model | Prior LTC model | Prior HCE and DCG model | Full model | Incentive compatible model | Min. cost of prior use to qualify for subgroup | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demographic information | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
| Prior LTC use | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | ||
| Prior HCE and diagnosis information | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
| Female age | 26.43 |
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| Female age: 50–64 | 9.54 | 327* | 30* | 147* |
| 22* | |
| Female age: 65–69 | 2.70 | 929* | 169* | 576* | 101* | 154* | |
| Female age: 70–74 | 2.47 | 2,125* | 404* | 1,569* | 317* | 460* | |
| Female age: 75–79 | 2.26 | 4,733* | 928* | 3,937* | 832* | 1,135* | |
| Female age: 80–84 | 1.89 | 9,469* | 1,863* | 8,444* | 1,770* | 2,286* | |
| Female age: 85–89 | 1.13 | 17,034* | 3,310* | 15,770* | 3,220* | 3,946* | |
| Female age: 90+ | 0.68 | 27,154* | 4,556* | 25,732* | 4,481* | 5,403* | |
| Male age | 31.01 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Male age: 50–64 | 12.44 | 188* | 47* | 55* | 17* | 22* | |
| Male age: 65–69 | 2.96 | 592* | 210* | 313* | 154* | 148* | |
| Male age: 70–74 | 2.51 | 1,256* | 401* | 853* | 329* | 370* | |
| Male age: 75–79 | 1.90 | 2,698* | 793* | 2,106* | 700* | 847* | |
| Male age: 80–84 | 1.25 | 5,473* | 1,460* | 4,671* | 1,350* | 1,678* | |
| Male age: 85–89 | 0.58 | 9,961* | 2,333* | 8,999* | 2,229* | 2,784* | |
| Male age: 90+ | 0.25 | 16,478* | 3,005* | 15,384* | 2,924* | 3,631* | |
| Male living alone | 10.63 | 239* |
| 213* |
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| Female living alone | 11.30 | 2,096* | 72* | 1,917* | 68* | 339* | |
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| 0.81 | 336* | 318* | 1,534* | 2,360.80 | ||
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| 1.87 | 2,594* | 2,548* | 3,865* | 733.20 | ||
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| 0.06 | 885* | 857* | 1,082* | 1,367.60 | ||
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| 0.16 | 4,760* | 4,783* | 5,369* | 2,298.40 | ||
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| 1.44 | 7,346* | 7,275* | 9,101* | 2,033.20 | ||
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| 0.43 | 12,079* | 11,840* | 13,502* | 3,088.80 | ||
| Residential home 1–90 days | 0.18 | 6,192* | 6,112* | 86.02 | |||
| Residential home 91–180 days | 0.07 | 11,869* | 11,715* | 15,147* | 7,827.82 | ||
| Residential home 181–365 days | 0.13 | 20,595** | 20,458* | 27,012* | 15,569.62 | ||
| Residential home 366 days | 0.78 | 22,901* | 22,728* | 28,010* | 31,483.32 | ||
| Nursing home: somatic care 1–90 days | 0.02 | 11,578* | 11,299* | 188.65 | |||
| Nursing home: somatic care 91–180 days | 0.01 | 24,051* | 23,572* | 26,345* | 17,166.87 | ||
| Nursing home: somatic care 180–365 days | 0.01 | 41,468* | 41,025* | 47,521* | 34,145.09 | ||
| Nursing home: somatic care 366 days | 0.02 | 58,101* | 58,089* | 63,727* | 69,044.77 | ||
| Nursing home: psychogeriatric care 1–90 days | 0.01 | 29,897* | 29,773* | 203.70 | |||
| Nursing home: psychogeriatric care 91–180 days | 0.01 | 37,814* | 37,798* | 41,849* | 18,535.95 | ||
| Nursing home: psychogeriatric care 180–365 days | 0.01 | 54,145* | 54,055* | 59,739* | 36,868.21 | ||
| Nursing home: psychogeriatric care 366 days | 0.04 | 63,126* | 63,206* | 68,788* | 74,551.19 | ||
| Nursing home: combined care 1–90 days | 0.18 | 20,167* | 19,956* | 247.01 | |||
| Nursing home: combined care 91–180 days | 0.07 | 37,289* | 36,939* | 38,841* | 22,477.55 | ||
| Nursing home: combined care 180–365 days | 0.08 | 59,337* | 59,072* | 63,692* | 44,708.10 | ||
| Nursing home: combined care 366 days | 0.22 | 78,034* | 78,092* | 83,659* | 90,404.23 | ||
| Used home care on the last day of the year | 3.01 | 2,750* | 2,609* | 14.10 | |||
| Used institutional care on the last day of the year | 2.09 | 6,366* | 6,279* | 86.02 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior year: durable medical equipment | 12.12 | 156* | 79* | 1 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior 3 years: durable medical equipment | 5.78 | 1,471* | 353* | 3 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior 5 years: durable medical equipment | 3.69 | 1,980* | 370* | 469* | 5 | ||
| In top 15 % in prior year: transportation | 3.52 | 3,780* | 579* | 1 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior 3 years: transportation | 0.76 | 5,802* | 209* | 3 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior 5 years: transportation | 0.39 | 4,649* | 190* | 670* | 5 | ||
| In top 15 % in prior year: paramedical care | 4.30 | 532* |
| 1 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior 3 years: paramedical care | 1.60 | 1,064* | 172* | 212.77 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior 5 years: paramedical care | 0.90 | 1,425* | 371* | 471* | 382.81 | ||
| In top 15 % in prior year: drugs | 12.26 |
| 21* | 588.88 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior 3 years: drugs | 8.43 |
| 55* | 1,761.78 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior 5 years: drugs | 6.66 |
| 33* | 64* | 2,743.73 | ||
| In top 15 % in prior 3 years: hospital + outpatient care | 2.41 | 69* |
| 96* | 2,096.22 | ||
| In top 15 % in prior 5 years: hospital + outpatient care | 1.01 | 109* | 88* | 136* | 3,145.02 | ||
| No records available for all of the last 5 years | 25.37 | 323* | 76* | 62* | 0 | ||
| No DCG | 97.60 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
| DCG 1 | 0.39 |
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| DCG 2 | 0.49 |
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| 243* | |||
| DCG 3 | 0.25 |
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| 287* | |||
| DCG 4 | 0.20 | 5,323* | 986* | 3,373* | |||
| DCG 5 | 0.31 | 882* | 312* | 953* | |||
| DCG 6 | 0.19 | 331* | 148* | 689* | |||
| DCG 7 | 0.13 | 2,295* | 1,068* | 1,730* | |||
| DCG 8 | 0.12 | 1,972* | 809* | 1,445* | |||
| DCG 9 | 0.13 | 1,772* | 805* | 1,397* | |||
| DCG 10 | 0.09 | 4,313* | 3,093* | 3,995* | |||
| DCG 11 | 0.05 | 4,770* | 3,647* | 4,540* | |||
| DCG 12 | 0.05 | 2,154* | 1,635* | 2,327* | |||
| Intercept |
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| 0.23 | 0.73 | 0.24 | 0.73 | 0.70 | ||
| Number of observations | 5,719,934 | 5,719,934 | 5,719,934 | 5,719,934 | 5,719,934 |
* Significantly different from zero at the p 0.05 level
Predicted losses for subgroups of LTC users in prior year
| No risk adjustment | Demographic model | Prior LTC model | Prior HCE and DCG model | Full model | Incentive compatible model | Subgroup size | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demographic information | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Prior LTC use | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | |
| Prior HCE and diagnosis information | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Activating support | 3,763 | 3,556 | 3,080 | 3,559 | |||
| Domestic care I | 5,006 |
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| 46,611 | |||
| Domestic care II | 9,753 | 2,147 | 1,479 | 10,7181 | |||
| Guidance | 21,909 | 11,406 | 10,617 | 9,252 | |||
| Personal care | 16,992 | 8,293 | 7,269 | 82,116 | |||
| Nursing | 25,799 | 17,183 | 15,303 | 24,727 | |||
| Residential home 1–90 days | 22,224 | 11,978 | 10,488 | 8,207 | 10,054 | ||
| Residential home 91–180 days | 34,768 | 22,153 | 20,826 | 3,903 | |||
| Residential home 181–365 days | 36,137 | 23,203 | 22,153 | 7,655 | |||
| Residential home 366 days | 31,190 | 14,777 | 14,139 | 44,726 | |||
| Nursing home: somatic care 1–90 days | 24,292 | 16,859 | 13,829 | 13,104 | 1,042 | ||
| Nursing home: somatic care 91–180 days | 38,721 | 30,839 | 27,338 | 389 | |||
| Nursing home: somatic care 181–365 days | 54,610 | 46,047 | 42,608 | 376 | |||
| Nursing home: somatic care 366 days | 65,995 | 56,700 | 55,923 | 1,111 | |||
| Nursing home: psychogeriatric care 1–90 days | 51,386 | 41,756 | 40,013 | 32,614 | 755 | ||
| Nursing home: psychogeriatric care 91–180 days | 62,188 | 52,102 | 51,072 | 385 | |||
| Nursing home: psychogeriatric care 180–365 days | 68,104 | 57,465 | 56,406 | 517 | |||
| Nursing home: psychogeriatric care 366 days | 70,693 | 58,546 | 58,887 | 2,049 | |||
| Nursing home: combined care 1–90 days | 31,009 | 23,310 | 20,888 | 21,005 | 10,546 | ||
| Nursing home: combined care 91–180 days | 51,350 | 42,482 | 39,803 | 3,853 | |||
| Nursing home: combined care 180–365 days | 71,408 | 61,349 | 59,290 | 4,359 | |||
| Nursing home: combined care 366 days | 85,868 | 74,655 | 74,693 | 12,439 | |||
| Receiving home care on last day of 2004 | 10,078 | 2,459 | 1,669 | 876 | 17,2291 | ||
| Stay in LTC institution on last day of 2004 | 31,213 | 21,576 | 20,881 | 3,155 | 119,785 |
All reported predicted losses are significant at the p 0.05 level
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Predicted losses for subgroups based on HCE in 2000–2004
| No risk adjustment | Demographic model | Prior LTC model | Prior HCE and DCG model | Full model | Incentive compatible model | Subgroup size | |
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| Demographic information | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Prior LTC use | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | |
| Prior HCE and diagnosis information | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| In top 15 % in prior 3 years: hospital + outpatient care | 3,410 | 1,804 | 278 | 137,618 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior 5 years: hospital + outpatient care | 4,031 | 2,321 | 393 | 57,597 | |||
| Expenditures on medical equipment in prior year | 4,108 | 949 | 185 | 93 | 693,144 | ||
| Expenditures on medical equipment in prior 3 years | 6,524 | 1,846 | 320 | 330,813 | |||
| Expenditures on medical equipment in prior 5 years | 7,259 | 2,057 | 326 | 211,030 | |||
| Expenditures on transportation in prior year | 7,350 | 4,271 | 582 | 916 | 201,609 | ||
| Expenditures on transportation in prior 3 years | 9,040 | 5,753 | 353 | 43,615 | |||
| Expenditures on transportation in prior 5 years | 8,565 | 5,347 | 374 | 22,462 | |||
| Expenditures on paramedical care in prior year | 2,409 | 1,319 | 107 | 53 | 246,233 | ||
| In top 15 % in prior 3 years: paramedical care | 3,635 | 2,009 | 350 | 91,743 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior 5 years: paramedical care | 4,371 | 2,338 | 462 | 51,218 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior year: pharmaceuticals | 2,832 | 572 | 130 | 28 | 701,221 | ||
| In top 15 % in prior 3 years: pharmaceuticals | 3,215 | 678 | 140 | 482,222 | |||
| In top 15 % in prior 5 years: pharmaceuticals | 3,448 | 742 | 147 | 381,160 | |||
| No prior HCE available |
| 25 | 17 | 1,450,876 | |||
| DCG 1 | 2,080 |
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| 22,198 | |||
| DCG 2 | 1,921 | 466 | 117 | 27,820 | |||
| DCG 3 | 2,400 | 349 | 117 | 14,018 | |||
| DCG 4 | 10,172 | 6,865 | 1,145 | 11,358 | |||
| DCG 5 | 5,109 | 2,189 | 471 | 17,981 | |||
| DCG 6 | 3,821 | 1,346 | 276 | 10,586 | |||
| DCG 7 | 4,595 | 3,512 | 1,215 | 7,391 | |||
| DCG 8 | 6,187 | 3,881 | 1,033 | 7,027 | |||
| DCG 9 | 4,787 | 3,231 | 9,78 | 7,459 | |||
| DCG 10 | 7,602 | 5,840 | 3,275 | 5,365 | |||
| DCG 11 | 7,461 | 6,220 | 3,823 | 2,939 | |||
| DCG 12 | 5,275 | 3,536 | 1,805 | 2,684 |
All reported predicted losses are significant at the p 0.05 level
Cells are empty if the variable is included in this risk adjustment model
Predicted losses for subgroups based on diagnosis information from 2004 hospital admission data
| Diagnosis in 2004 | No risk adjustment | Demographic model | Prior LTC model | Prior HCE and DCG model | Full model | Incentive compatible model | Subgroup size |
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| Demographic information | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Prior LTC use | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | |
| Prior HCE and diagnosis information | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Ten diagnoses with the highest initial predicted loss | |||||||
| Dementia | 30,423* | 20,777* |
| 20,114* | 9,274* | 11,692* | 821 |
| Hip fracture | 21,225* | 12,029* |
| 9,167* |
| 3,205* | 6,433 |
| Parkinson’s disease | 21,093* | 17,566* |
| 13,817* | 5,730* | 7,650* | 510 |
| Chronic ulcers of skin including decubitus | 13,421* | 8,676* |
| 4,514* |
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| 873 |
| Stroke | 10,840* | 7,288* |
| 2,219* | 327* | 1,271* | 11,998 |
| Septicaemia | 10,620* | 7,322* |
| 4,277* | 592 | 2,330* | 679 |
| Heart failure | 10,054* | 3,806* | 858* |
| 182 | 637* | 8,147 |
| Pancreas cancer | 9,584* | 7,556* | 6,316* |
| 3,525* | 3,469* | 329 |
| Osteoporosis | 9,334* | 4,590* |
| 2,710* | 662* | 1,660* | 1,598 |
| Acute renal and urinary infections | 8,908* | 5,452* |
| 3,420* | 954* | 1,798* | 3,942 |
| Ten diagnosis with the highest initial predicted loss for which the incentive compatible model sufficiently reduced the predicted loss | |||||||
| Heart failure | 10,054* | 3,806* | 858* |
| 182 | 637* | 8,147 |
| Diseases of the blood and bloodforming organs | 8,139* | 3,713* |
| 1,718* | 494* | 755* | 6,814 |
| Diabetes mellitus including diabetic complications | 6,478* | 4,633* |
| 2,770* | 133 | 231 | 4,746 |
| Stomach cancer | 6,148* | 3,900* | 2,673* |
| 368 | 553 | 664 |
| Asthma and COPD | 6,128* | 3,721* | 876* |
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| 26 | 8,035 |
| Nephritis and nephropathy | 5,579* | 3,906* |
| 767* |
| 128 | 2,117 |
| Esophagus cancer | 5,429* | 3,768* | 2,184* |
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| 426 |
| Colorectal cancer | 5,416* | 2,438* | 1,095* |
| 235 | 464 | 3,975 |
| Other endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases | 4,504* | 2,829* |
| 1,440* | 474* | 849* | 8,510 |
| Congenital anomalies of nervous system | 4,082 | 2,558 |
| 546 |
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* Significant at the p level; bold numbers indicate whether including prior LTC use or prior HCE and diagnosis information decreased the predicted loss most. Results for subgroups based on primary treatment information from 2004 and from earlier years and for subgroups based on primary diagnoses from earlier years available upon request
Predicted losses for subgroups based on the General Survey of Living Conditions (POLS) 2004
| No risk adjustment | Demographic model | Prior LTC model | Prior HCE and DCG model | Full model | Incentive compatible model | Subgroup size | Prevalence | |
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| Demographic information | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||
| Prior LTC use | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | |||
| Prior HCE and diagnosis information | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||
| From POLS survey (n | ||||||||
| Self-rated health: bad | 4,591* | 3,167* | 421 | 2,443* | 294 | 613 | 482 | 6.19 |
| Long-term illness | 1,185* | 380 | 32 | 186 |
| 49 | 2,927 | 37.60 |
| Education: low | 1,314* | 193 | 9 | 166 | 8 | 72 | 2,616 | 33.95 |
| Education: high |
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| -86 | 1,006 | 13.05 |
| GALI problems | 2,912* | 1,405* | 134 | 986* | 67 | 200 | 1,327 | 17.05 |
| Income: lowest quartile | 661* | 488* | 95 | 474* | 91 | 119 | 1,936 | |
| Income: highest quartile |
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| 6 | 3 |
| 1,945 | |
| From POLS survey (n = 3,619) | ||||||||
| Specialist visit in 2004 | 679* | 1,57 | 11 |
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| 1,584 | 43.77 |
| Use of pharmaceuticals in prior 14 days | 1,039* | 265 |
| 25 |
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| 476 | 13.16 |
| Physiotherapy | 1,042* | 738* |
| 509 |
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| 738 | 20.39 |
| At least 1 chronic disease | 270 | 111 | 63 | 101 | 60 | 10 | 994 | 34.33 |
| At least 2 chronic diseases | 362* | 223 | 86 | 218 | 85 | 46 | 456 | 12.59 |
| Blindness | 638 |
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| 536 | 17.96 |
| Deafness | 1,370* |
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| 466 | 15.66 |
| Diabetes | 1,509 |
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| 121 | 4.05 |
| Cancer | 2,621* | 968 |
| 588 |
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| 181 | 6.07 |
| Stroke | 4,349* | 1,404 |
| 1,161 |
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| 108 | 3.61 |
| Blood pressure | 1,801* | 204 | 34 | 133 | 0 |
| 405 | 13.50 |
| Ciculatory system | 2,848* | 466 |
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| 77 | 2.57 |
| Urinary incontinence | 3,131* | 1,283 | 683 | 911 | 631 | 688 | 166 | 5.53 |
| Osteoarthritis | 1,649* |
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| 445 | 14.82 |
| Arthritis | 2,025* | 451 |
| 315 |
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| 191 | 6.37 |
| At least 1 ailment | 198 |
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| 1,659 | 21.30 |
| At least 2 ailments | 752* |
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| 917 | 11.77 |
| PCS-12 | 3,746* | 1,834 |
| 1,326 |
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| 208 | 7.62 |
| Has difficulty to/cannot perform | 16,221* | 8,918* | 357 | 7,887* | 289 | 532 | 90 | 7.45 |
| Cannot perform | 23,365* | 13,476* | 1,479 | 11,906* | 1,409 | 1,365 | 32 | 2.65 |
| Has difficulty to/cannot perform | 9346* | 3,627* | 212 | 2,953* | 156 | 37 | 195 | 16.28 |
| Cannot perform | 15,394* | 7247* | 464 | 6,225* | 388 | 656 | 69 | 5.76 |
Prevalence among respondents for whom this characteristic is not missing
Global Activity Limitation Indicator (Van Oyen et al. 2006)
Physical Component Scale (Ware et al. 1996)
Activity of daily living: dressing; walking across a room; bathing; eating; getting in / out of bed; using the toilet (Katz and Akpom 1976)
*Predicted loss is not significant at the p 0.05 level