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谁将从改善的综合护理中受益最大?在南萨默塞特实施一种分析策略。

Who would most benefit from improved integrated care? Implementing an analytical strategy in South Somerset.

作者信息

Kasteridis Panagiotis, Street Andrew, Dolman Matthew, Gallier Lesley, Hudson Kevin, Martin Jeremy, Wyer Ian

机构信息

Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK.

Health Economics, Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK.

出版信息

Int J Integr Care. 2015 Jan 28;15:e001. doi: 10.5334/ijic.1594. eCollection 2015 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

AIMS

The Symphony Project is designed to identify which groups of the South Somerset population in England would most benefit from greater integration across primary, community, acute and social care settings.

METHODS

We analysed linked health and social care data for the entire South Somerset population for the financial year 2012/2013. The data captured acute, primary, community, mental health and social care utilisation and costs; demographic characteristics; and indicators of morbidity for each individual. We employed generalized linear models to analyse variation in annual health and social care costs for all 114,874 members of the South Somerset population and for 1458 individuals with three or more selected chronic conditions.

RESULTS

We found that multi-morbidity, not age, was the key driver of health and social care costs. Moreover, the number of chronic conditions is as useful as information about specific conditions at predicting costs. We are able to explain 7% of the variation in total annual costs for population as a whole, and 14% of the variation for those with three or more conditions. We are best able to explain primary care costs, but explanatory power is poor for mental health and social care costs.

CONCLUSIONS

The linked dataset makes it possible to understand existing patterns of health and social care utilisation and to analyse variation in annual costs, for the whole population and for sub-groups, in total and by setting. This has made it possible to identify who would most benefit from improved integrated care and to calculate capitated budgets to support financial integration.

摘要

目的

“交响乐项目”旨在确定英格兰南萨默塞特郡人群中的哪些群体能从初级、社区、急症和社会护理机构之间更好的整合中获益最多。

方法

我们分析了2012/2013财政年度南萨默塞特郡全体人群的健康与社会护理关联数据。这些数据涵盖了急症、初级、社区、心理健康和社会护理的使用情况及成本;人口统计学特征;以及每个人的发病指标。我们使用广义线性模型分析了南萨默塞特郡114,874名居民以及1458名患有三种或更多选定慢性病的个体的年度健康和社会护理成本差异。

结果

我们发现,多种疾病并存而非年龄,是健康和社会护理成本的关键驱动因素。此外,慢性病数量在预测成本方面与特定疾病信息同样有用。我们能够解释总体人群年度总成本变化的7%,以及患有三种或更多疾病人群变化的14%。我们对初级护理成本的解释能力最强,但对心理健康和社会护理成本的解释力较差。

结论

该关联数据集使我们能够了解健康和社会护理的现有使用模式,并分析总体人群和亚组在年度成本方面的差异,包括总计和按机构划分的情况。这使得我们能够确定谁将从改善的综合护理中获益最多,并计算人均预算以支持财务整合。

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