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高医疗费用该怪谁?批评医疗费用的报纸和期刊文章的实证分析。

Where Does the Blame for High Health Care Costs Go? An Empirical Analysis of Newspaper and Journal Articles Criticizing Health Care Costs.

机构信息

Knight Cancer Institute.

Division of Hematology Oncology; Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine; Senior Scholar in the Center for Health Care Ethics; Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland.

出版信息

Am J Med. 2019 Jun;132(6):718-721. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2018.12.019. Epub 2019 Jan 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Public perception of whom to blame for health care costs varies. Whether there is a mismatch between the causes of rising health care costs and the blame attributed to potential culprits has emerged as a topic of debate. We sought to compare the allocation of blame for rising health care costs in lay media articles and academic literature with actual health care spending in the United States.

METHODS

We performed a cross-sectional systematic analysis of published lay media and academic articles. On April 10, 2018, 200 PubMed (academic) and 200 Google News (lay media) articles were collected through searches using the terms "healthcare costs" and "health care costs." Articles were included if they criticized high cost of health care in the US. We calculated descriptive statistics for area(s) of health care blamed for high costs, publication type, and primary author affiliation.

RESULTS

PubMed articles named 47 potential drivers of high cost and Google News articles named 225. Among PubMed articles, environment, lifestyle, and medical problems (n = 15/47; 32%) were the most commonly cited source of high cost of health care, followed by 'no group singled out' (n = 14/47; 30%), and drugs or devices (n = 8/47; 17%). Among Google News articles, insurers (n = 63/225; 28%) were most commonly cited as possible sources of high cost of health care, followed by 'no group singled out' (n = 46/225; 21%) and hospitals (n = 37/225; 17%).

CONCLUSIONS

Allocation of blame for high health care costs is not always in proportion with true health care spending, and certain health care drivers are under- and overrepresented by academic and lay media publications.

摘要

背景

公众对医疗保健费用应由谁来承担的看法各不相同。医疗保健费用不断上涨的原因与归咎于潜在罪魁祸首的原因之间是否存在不匹配,已成为一个争论的话题。我们试图将美国大众媒体文章和学术文献中对医疗保健费用上涨的指责与实际医疗保健支出进行比较。

方法

我们对已发表的大众媒体和学术文章进行了横断面系统分析。2018 年 4 月 10 日,通过使用“医疗保健费用”和“医疗保健费用”这两个术语在 PubMed(学术)和 Google 新闻(大众媒体)上进行搜索,共收集了 200 篇 PubMed 文章和 200 篇 Google 新闻文章。如果文章批评了美国医疗保健费用过高,则将其纳入研究。我们计算了被指责导致医疗保健费用过高的医疗保健领域、出版物类型和主要作者所属机构的描述性统计数据。

结果

PubMed 文章共列举了 47 个导致医疗保健费用过高的潜在驱动因素,Google 新闻文章共列举了 225 个。在 PubMed 文章中,环境、生活方式和医疗问题(n=15/47;32%)被认为是医疗保健费用过高的最常见原因,其次是“没有特定群体被挑出”(n=14/47;30%)和药物或设备(n=8/47;17%)。在 Google 新闻文章中,保险公司(n=63/225;28%)被认为是医疗保健费用过高的最常见原因,其次是“没有特定群体被挑出”(n=46/225;21%)和医院(n=37/225;17%)。

结论

对医疗保健费用过高的指责并不总是与实际医疗保健支出成正比,某些医疗保健驱动因素在学术和大众媒体出版物中被低估和高估。

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