Mehta Rishabh, Mantri Neha, Goel Akhil D, Gupta Manoj K, Joshi Nitin K, Bhardwaj Pankaj
Medical Intern, Community Medicine and Family Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
Research Officer, School of Public Health, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2022 Mar;11(3):1083-1088. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_998_21. Epub 2022 Mar 10.
Across the globe, morbidity and mortality due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are major public health issues. The resulting concern is not just epidemiological but also about the economic consequences at the household level.
To assess the various facets of out-of-pocket spending (OOPs) incurring on NCDs, namely hypertension and diabetes on patients attending a healthcare teaching institute in Rajasthan.
This cross-sectional study involves patients older than 18 years attending either out-patient clinics or who were admitted in the wards in a healthcare teaching institute for seeking care for diabetes or hypertension. Four hundred patients were chosen purposively and a pretested questionnaire was used to elicit information on incurring OOPs for NCDs. Descriptive statistics (like percentage, mean, median, and standard deviation) were calculated.
The study shows a significant expenditure other than out-patient, in-patient admissions, in the form of personal expenditure and loss of employment, amounting to 31.86 and 34.07%, respectively, of the mean total expenditure. In a quarter (3 months), the mean total expenditure is ₹ 9014.37 ± 6452.37. On average, the OOP expenditure per visit for an out-patient visit was ₹370.54 ± 237, while for the patients admitted to the hospital, the average OOPs was ₹1564.72 ± 1310.5.
Health expenditures can contribute toward the impoverishment of many segments of the community. Undoubtedly, numerous people may tend to neglect the needed care for NCDs due to financial hurdles. Thus, there is a need to develop NCD care management centers with health insurance packages and make them accessible for all.
在全球范围内,非传染性疾病(NCDs)导致的发病率和死亡率是主要的公共卫生问题。由此引发的担忧不仅涉及流行病学方面,还关乎家庭层面的经济后果。
评估在拉贾斯坦邦一家医疗教学机构就诊的患者因非传染性疾病(即高血压和糖尿病)产生的自付费用的各个方面。
这项横断面研究涉及18岁以上在医疗教学机构的门诊就诊或住院治疗糖尿病或高血压的患者。有目的地选择了400名患者,并使用预先测试的问卷来获取有关非传染性疾病自付费用的信息。计算了描述性统计数据(如百分比、均值、中位数和标准差)。
该研究表明,除门诊和住院费用外,个人支出和就业损失形式的支出也相当可观,分别占平均总支出的31.86%和34.07%。在一个季度(3个月)内,平均总支出为9014.37卢比±6452.37卢比。门诊每次就诊的平均自付费用为370.54卢比±237卢比,而住院患者的平均自付费用为1564.72卢比±1310.5卢比。
医疗支出可能导致许多社会群体陷入贫困。毫无疑问,由于经济障碍,许多人可能会忽视对非传染性疾病所需的治疗。因此,有必要建立配备医疗保险套餐的非传染性疾病护理管理中心,并让所有人都能使用。