Schwarz E
Department of Periodontology and Public Health, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Acta Odontol Scand. 1996 Feb;54(1):29-35. doi: 10.3109/00016359609003506.
The aims of the analysis were 1) to examine the development in utilization of dental care provided for adults in Denmark under the National Health Insurance during the period 1975-90; 2) to assess the appropriateness of available dental care statistics for studies of oral health trends; and 3) to analyze the price development of dental services during 1975-90 and its impact on patient and Insurance expenses, respectively. Utilization and economic data were retrieved from available registers and analyzed. Three trends were found. First, the utilization has increased more than what could be explained by the population increase; secondly, the panorama of dental services changed from predominantly restorative/extraction services to predominantly diagnostic/preventive services. Thirdly, the price paid by Danish adults for dental care increased disproportionately to other price developments in society. On the basis of traditional health economic theory this development could be expected to affect demand for dental services negatively.
1)研究1975年至1990年期间丹麦国家医疗保险为成年人提供的牙科护理的使用情况发展;2)评估现有牙科护理统计数据对于口腔健康趋势研究的适用性;3)分析1975年至1990年期间牙科服务的价格发展及其分别对患者和保险费用的影响。利用和经济数据从现有登记册中获取并进行分析。发现了三个趋势。首先,使用率的增长超过了人口增长所能解释的范围;其次,牙科服务的全景从主要是修复/拔牙服务转变为主要是诊断/预防服务。第三,丹麦成年人支付的牙科护理费用的增长与社会上其他价格发展不成比例。根据传统的健康经济理论,这种发展预计会对牙科服务的需求产生负面影响。