The determinants of medical treatment for specific groups fitting the long-term care policy

碩士 === 國立政治大學 === 財政學系 === 107 === Due to population ageing and the number of households declines year by year, Average age raising. The burden on families to care for the elderly is getting heavier, and the amount of nursing care required is increasing. The Executive Yuan approved the “Long-Term Ca...

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Main Authors: Huamg, Hsiang-Yu, 黃詳祐
Other Authors: Wu, Wen-Chieh
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/4k9523
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Summary:碩士 === 國立政治大學 === 財政學系 === 107 === Due to population ageing and the number of households declines year by year, Average age raising. The burden on families to care for the elderly is getting heavier, and the amount of nursing care required is increasing. The Executive Yuan approved the “Long-Term Care Decade Plan” in 2007. The main purpose of this paper is to explore the characteristics of the specific groups fitting the long-term care plan in the Executive Yuan. The characteristics of the high outpatients, whether their gender, age, presence or absence of chronic diseases and located of residence may affect the use of medical resources. This paper used data from the Health Care Database from 2008 to 2013 as a research analysis. The outpatient data in Taiwan were based on factors such as gender, age, presence or absence of chronic diseases, place of residence, amount of insurance, type of insurance and type of medical institution, and location of medical institution. Data analysis was performed using Panel Regression, Probit model and Component regression to observe the relationship between the number of outpatient visits and personal characteristics and medical institution characteristics. The study found that gender, age, presence or absence of chronic diseases, the amount of insurance, the type of medical care, the place of residence, the location of the medical institution, and the type of medical institution are the reasons for the difference in the number of medical visits. The use of the medical resources caused by the above factors is different. After the implementation of the long-term care plan, there has been a downward trend in the number of visits by the public. These factors can be included in the future if the government is studying medical policies, social development plans, and promoting social welfare.