High admission rates and heavy inpatient service costs of urban tuberculosis patients in eastern China

Abstract Background Tuberculosis patients often experience hospitalization. Inpatient services may result in high medical expenditures. It is important to explore the hospitalization rates of tuberculosis patients and the potential factors that are associated with admission rates and inpatient servi...

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Main Authors: Yang Zhou, Cheng Chen, Hui Jiang, Hong-Qiu Pan, Li-Mei Zhu, Wei Lu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-01-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-019-3892-9
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spelling doaj-178fd35aa53648fa9bbd1fecd913ae802020-11-25T01:31:26ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632019-01-0119111210.1186/s12913-019-3892-9High admission rates and heavy inpatient service costs of urban tuberculosis patients in eastern ChinaYang Zhou0Cheng Chen1Hui Jiang2Hong-Qiu Pan3Li-Mei Zhu4Wei Lu5Department of Chronic Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of Jiangsu ProvinceDepartment of Chronic Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of Jiangsu ProvinceCenters for Disease Control and Prevention of Zhenjiang CityNo.3 Hospital of Zhenjiang CityDepartment of Chronic Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of Jiangsu ProvinceDepartment of Chronic Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of Jiangsu ProvinceAbstract Background Tuberculosis patients often experience hospitalization. Inpatient services may result in high medical expenditures. It is important to explore the hospitalization rates of tuberculosis patients and the potential factors that are associated with admission rates and inpatient service expenditures. Methods Data from patients diagnosed and treated at the No.3 hospital of Zhenjiang City from Apr. 2014 to Mar. 2015 were obtained. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses were applied for the analysis of potential factors associated with admission rates, average length of stay and cost. Results A total of 356 tuberculosis patients were treated at the No.3 hospital of Zhenjiang City. A total of 221 of the 356 patients were hospitalized. Sputum smear test results and type of health insurance were the potential factors associated with hospitalization rates. The average admission was (1.26 ± 0.64) per patient. The average length of stay of inpatients was 29.99 ± 25.83 days. Age, occupation, and sputum smear test were related to the average length of stay. The average total cost to inpatients was 13007.91 ± 5205.58 CNY. The sputum smear test results, type of health insurance, occupation and age were the main potential factors associated with TB inpatient expenditures. Conclusions The admission rate of tuberculosis patients was high. Despite advances in TB insurance policies, there were substantial costs associated with TB diagnosis and treatment. TB patients still face a heavy financial burden. Health care providers should revise the service package and reform the health insurance regulations to ensure that TB patients receive appropriate care.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-019-3892-9TuberculosisInpatientFinancial burdenChina
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author Yang Zhou
Cheng Chen
Hui Jiang
Hong-Qiu Pan
Li-Mei Zhu
Wei Lu
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Cheng Chen
Hui Jiang
Hong-Qiu Pan
Li-Mei Zhu
Wei Lu
High admission rates and heavy inpatient service costs of urban tuberculosis patients in eastern China
BMC Health Services Research
Tuberculosis
Inpatient
Financial burden
China
author_facet Yang Zhou
Cheng Chen
Hui Jiang
Hong-Qiu Pan
Li-Mei Zhu
Wei Lu
author_sort Yang Zhou
title High admission rates and heavy inpatient service costs of urban tuberculosis patients in eastern China
title_short High admission rates and heavy inpatient service costs of urban tuberculosis patients in eastern China
title_full High admission rates and heavy inpatient service costs of urban tuberculosis patients in eastern China
title_fullStr High admission rates and heavy inpatient service costs of urban tuberculosis patients in eastern China
title_full_unstemmed High admission rates and heavy inpatient service costs of urban tuberculosis patients in eastern China
title_sort high admission rates and heavy inpatient service costs of urban tuberculosis patients in eastern china
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Background Tuberculosis patients often experience hospitalization. Inpatient services may result in high medical expenditures. It is important to explore the hospitalization rates of tuberculosis patients and the potential factors that are associated with admission rates and inpatient service expenditures. Methods Data from patients diagnosed and treated at the No.3 hospital of Zhenjiang City from Apr. 2014 to Mar. 2015 were obtained. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses were applied for the analysis of potential factors associated with admission rates, average length of stay and cost. Results A total of 356 tuberculosis patients were treated at the No.3 hospital of Zhenjiang City. A total of 221 of the 356 patients were hospitalized. Sputum smear test results and type of health insurance were the potential factors associated with hospitalization rates. The average admission was (1.26 ± 0.64) per patient. The average length of stay of inpatients was 29.99 ± 25.83 days. Age, occupation, and sputum smear test were related to the average length of stay. The average total cost to inpatients was 13007.91 ± 5205.58 CNY. The sputum smear test results, type of health insurance, occupation and age were the main potential factors associated with TB inpatient expenditures. Conclusions The admission rate of tuberculosis patients was high. Despite advances in TB insurance policies, there were substantial costs associated with TB diagnosis and treatment. TB patients still face a heavy financial burden. Health care providers should revise the service package and reform the health insurance regulations to ensure that TB patients receive appropriate care.
topic Tuberculosis
Inpatient
Financial burden
China
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-019-3892-9
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