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全球范围内用于支付手术费用的灾难性支出:一项建模研究。

Catastrophic expenditure to pay for surgery worldwide: a modelling study.

机构信息

Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA; Department of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

King's Centre for Global Health, King's Health Partners, King's College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Lancet Glob Health. 2015 Apr 27;3 Suppl 2(0 2):S38-44. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(15)70085-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Approximately 150 million individuals worldwide face catastrophic expenditure each year from medical costs alone, and the non-medical costs of accessing care increase that number. The proportion of this expenditure related to surgery is unknown. Because the World Bank has proposed elimination of medical impoverishment by 2030, the effect of surgical conditions on financial catastrophe should be quantified so that any financial risk protection mechanisms can appropriately incorporate surgery.

METHODS

To estimate the global incidence of catastrophic expenditure due to surgery, we built a stochastic model. The income distribution of each country, the probability of requiring surgery, and the medical and non-medical costs faced for surgery were incorporated. Sensitivity analyses were run to test the robustness of the model.

FINDINGS

3·7 billion people (posterior credible interval 3·2-4·2 billion) risk catastrophic expenditure if they need surgery. Each year, 81·3 million people (80·8-81·7 million) worldwide are driven to financial catastrophe-32·8 million (32·4-33·1 million) from the costs of surgery alone and 48·5 million (47·7-49·3) from associated non-medical costs. The burden of catastrophic expenditure is highest in countries of low and middle income; within any country, it falls on the poor. Estimates were sensitive to the definition of catastrophic expenditure and the costs of care. The inequitable burden distribution was robust to model assumptions.

INTERPRETATION

Half the global population is at risk of financial catastrophe from surgery. Each year, surgical conditions cause 81 million individuals to face catastrophic expenditure, of which less than half is attributable to medical costs. These findings highlight the need for financial risk protection for surgery in health-system design.

FUNDING

MGS received partial funding from NIH/NCI R25CA92203.

摘要

背景

全球约有 1.5 亿人每年仅因医疗费用而面临灾难性支出,而获得医疗服务的非医疗费用则使这一数字进一步增加。其中与手术相关的支出比例尚不清楚。由于世界银行提出要在 2030 年前消除医疗贫困,因此应量化手术条件对财务灾难的影响,以便任何财务风险保障机制都能适当地将手术纳入其中。

方法

为了估算因手术而导致的灾难性支出的全球发生率,我们构建了一个随机模型。该模型纳入了各国的收入分布、需要手术的概率以及手术所面临的医疗和非医疗费用。我们进行了敏感性分析以检验模型的稳健性。

发现

如果需要手术,将有 37 亿人(后验可信区间 32 亿至 42 亿人)面临灾难性支出的风险。每年,全球有 8130 万人(8080 万至 8170 万人)陷入财务灾难,其中仅手术费用就导致 3280 万人(3240 万至 3310 万人)陷入财务灾难,而相关非医疗费用则导致 4850 万人(4770 万至 4930 万人)陷入财务灾难。灾难性支出的负担在中低收入国家最高;在任何国家,穷人都首当其冲。这些估计结果对灾难性支出的定义和护理费用较为敏感。在模型假设下,不公平的负担分布是稳健的。

解释

全球有一半人口面临手术带来的财务灾难风险。每年,手术状况导致 8100 万人面临灾难性支出,其中不到一半归因于医疗费用。这些发现凸显了在卫生系统设计中为手术提供财务风险保障的必要性。

资助

MGS 部分得到 NIH/NCI R25CA92203 的资助。

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