Roos N P, Shapiro E, Tate R
Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Milbank Q. 1989;67(3-4):347-69.
Canadian and American analysts commonly find that a small proportion of the elderly is responsible for a large share of health care expenditures. Data on a representative cohort in Manitoba indicate that the longer the time frame studied, the less health care usage concentrates in a single small group of elderly people. Over the sixteen-year period treated, the average older person's risks of using hospital and nursing home services is nevertheless notably higher than reported to date; yet, one-half of the elderly make relatively minimal demands on the health care system. The results reinforce calls for targeting the needs of intensive consumers of health care services and highlight the variability of cumulative usage patterns among older Manitobans.
加拿大和美国的分析人员普遍发现,一小部分老年人占据了医疗保健支出的很大份额。马尼托巴省一个代表性队列的数据表明,研究的时间框架越长,医疗保健使用就越不会集中在一小群老年人身上。在所研究的十六年期间,老年人使用医院和疗养院服务的平均风险仍然明显高于迄今报告的水平;然而,有一半的老年人对医疗保健系统的需求相对较少。这些结果强化了针对医疗保健服务密集消费者需求的呼声,并突出了马尼托巴省老年人累积使用模式的差异性。