Hospitalization and mortality in Mexico due to breast cancer since its inclusion in the catastrophic expenditures scheme
Objective. To compare trends in hospital discharges and mortality due to breast cancer (BC) in Mexico from 2004 to 2012 by insurance condition before and after incorporating BC comprehensive treatment into the System of Social Protection in Health (Sistema de Protrección Social en Salud, SPSS) in 20...
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doaj-e65ac119008546659a73aa7b972775f12020-11-24T23:42:31ZengInstituto Nacional de Salud PúblicaSalud Pública de México0036-36341606-79162016-03-0158218719616146Hospitalization and mortality in Mexico due to breast cancer since its inclusion in the catastrophic expenditures schemeCarmelita Elizabeth Ventura-Alfaro0Gabriela Torres-Mejía1Leticia del Socorro Ávila-Burgos2Centro de Investigación en Salud Poblacional, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública. Cuernavaca, México.Centro de Investigación en Salud Poblacional, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública. Cuernavaca, México.Centro de Investigación en Sistemas de Salud, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública. Cuernavaca, México.Objective. To compare trends in hospital discharges and mortality due to breast cancer (BC) in Mexico from 2004 to 2012 by insurance condition before and after incorporating BC comprehensive treatment into the System of Social Protection in Health (Sistema de Protrección Social en Salud, SPSS) in 2007. Materials and methods. Data on BC hospital discharges and mortality reported in women aged 25 years and over were obtained from the National Health Information System. Mortality rates were adjusted by age and state. Results. At the national level, a growing tendency in hospital discharges was observed, mainly for women without social security, while mortality rate remained constant. Mortality rates by state show that lower marginalization index corresponded to higher mortality. Conclusions. A differential behavior was observed among women according to insurance condition, partly due to the inclusion of BC treatment in the SPSS. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21149/spm.v58i2.7788http://www.saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/7788breast cancermortality ratehospitalizationMexico |
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Carmelita Elizabeth Ventura-Alfaro Gabriela Torres-Mejía Leticia del Socorro Ávila-Burgos Hospitalization and mortality in Mexico due to breast cancer since its inclusion in the catastrophic expenditures scheme Salud Pública de México breast cancer mortality rate hospitalization Mexico |
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Carmelita Elizabeth Ventura-Alfaro Gabriela Torres-Mejía Leticia del Socorro Ávila-Burgos |
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Carmelita Elizabeth Ventura-Alfaro |
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Hospitalization and mortality in Mexico due to breast cancer since its inclusion in the catastrophic expenditures scheme |
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Hospitalization and mortality in Mexico due to breast cancer since its inclusion in the catastrophic expenditures scheme |
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Hospitalization and mortality in Mexico due to breast cancer since its inclusion in the catastrophic expenditures scheme |
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Hospitalization and mortality in Mexico due to breast cancer since its inclusion in the catastrophic expenditures scheme |
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Hospitalization and mortality in Mexico due to breast cancer since its inclusion in the catastrophic expenditures scheme |
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hospitalization and mortality in mexico due to breast cancer since its inclusion in the catastrophic expenditures scheme |
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Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública |
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Salud Pública de México |
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0036-3634 1606-7916 |
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2016-03-01 |
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Objective. To compare trends in hospital discharges and mortality due to breast cancer (BC) in Mexico from 2004 to 2012 by insurance condition before and after incorporating BC comprehensive treatment into the System of Social Protection in Health (Sistema de Protrección Social en Salud, SPSS) in 2007. Materials and methods. Data on BC hospital discharges and mortality reported in women aged 25 years and over were obtained from the National Health Information System. Mortality rates were adjusted by age and state. Results. At the national level, a growing tendency in hospital discharges was observed, mainly for women without social security, while mortality rate remained constant. Mortality rates by state show that lower marginalization index corresponded to higher mortality. Conclusions. A differential behavior was observed among women according to insurance condition, partly due to the inclusion of BC treatment in the SPSS.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21149/spm.v58i2.7788 |
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breast cancer mortality rate hospitalization Mexico |
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