Tracking US Health Care Spending by Health Condition and County.

IF 55 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Jama-Journal of the American Medical Association Pub Date : 2025-03-25 DOI:10.1001/jama.2024.26790
Joseph L Dieleman, Meera Beauchamp, Sawyer W Crosby, Drew DeJarnatt, Emily K Johnson, Haley Lescinsky, Theresa McHugh, Ian Pollock, Maitreyi Sahu, Vivianne Swart, Kayla V Taylor, Azalea Thomson, Golsum Tsakalos, Maxwell Weil, Lauren B Wilner, Anthony L Bui, Herbert C Duber, Annie Haakenstad, Bulat Idrisov, Ali Mokdad, Mohsen Naghavi, Gregory Roth, John W Scott, Tara Templin, Christopher J L Murray
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Abstract

Importance: Understanding health conditions with the most spending and variation across locations and over time is important for identifying trends, highlighting inequalities, and developing strategies for lowering health spending.

Objective: To estimate US health care spending for each of 3110 US counties, across 4 payers (Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, and out-of-pocket payments), and according to 148 health conditions, 38 age/sex groups, and 7 types of care from 2010 to 2019.

Design, setting, and participants: Observational analysis using more than 40 billion insurance claims and nearly 1 billion facility records.

Exposures: Ambulatory care, dental care, emergency department care, home health care, hospital inpatient care, nursing facility care, and purchase of prescribed retail pharmaceuticals.

Main outcomes and measures: Health care spending and utilization (eg, number of visits, admissions, or prescriptions) estimates from 2010 through 2019.

Results: Between 2010 and 2019, 76.6% of personal health care spending was captured by this study. More spending was on type 2 diabetes ($143.9 billion [95% CI, $140 billion-$147.2 billion]) than on any other health condition, followed by other musculoskeletal disorders, which includes joint pain and osteoporosis ($108.6 billion [95% CI, $106.4 billion-$110.3 billion]), oral disorders ($93 billion [95% CI, $92.7 billion-$93.3 billion]), and ischemic heart disease ($80.7 billion [95% CI, $79 billion-$82.4 billion]). Of total spending, 42.2% (95% CI, 42.2%-42.2%) was on ambulatory care, while 23.8% (95% CI, 23.8%-23.8%) was on hospital inpatient care and 13.7% (95% CI, 13.7%-13.7%) was on prescribed retail pharmaceuticals. At the county level, age-standardized spending per capita ranged from $3410 (95% CI, $3281-$3529) in Clark County, Idaho, to $13 332 (95% CI, $13 177-$13 489) in Nassau County, New York. Across counties, the greatest variation was in age-standardized out-of-pocket spending, followed by private insurance spending. Cross-county variation was driven more by variation in utilization rates than variation in price and intensity of care, although both types of variation were substantial for all payers but Medicare.

Conclusions and relevance: Broad variation in health care spending was observed across US counties. Understanding this variation by health condition, sex, age, type of care, and payer is valuable for identifying outliers, highlighting inequalities, and assessing health care gaps.

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按健康状况和县跟踪美国医疗保健支出。
重要性:了解支出最多的卫生状况以及不同地点和时间的差异,对于确定趋势、突出不平等现象和制定降低卫生支出的战略具有重要意义。目的:估计美国3110个县的医疗保健支出,涉及4个支付方(医疗保险、医疗补助、私人保险和自付付款),并根据148种健康状况、38个年龄/性别群体和7种护理类型,从2010年到2019年。设计、设置和参与者:使用超过400亿保险索赔和近10亿设施记录进行观察分析。暴露:门诊护理、牙科护理、急诊科护理、家庭保健、医院住院护理、护理机构护理和购买规定的零售药品。主要结果和措施:2010年至2019年卫生保健支出和利用(如就诊次数、入院次数或处方)估计。结果:在2010年至2019年期间,该研究捕获了76.6%的个人医疗保健支出。2型糖尿病的支出(1439亿美元[95% CI, 1400亿- 1472亿美元])高于其他任何健康状况,其次是其他肌肉骨骼疾病,包括关节疼痛和骨质疏松症(1086亿美元[95% CI, 1064亿- 1103亿美元])、口腔疾病(930亿美元[95% CI, 927亿- 933亿美元])和缺血性心脏病(807亿美元[95% CI, 790亿- 824亿美元])。在总支出中,42.2% (95% CI, 42.2%-42.2%)用于门诊护理,23.8% (95% CI, 23.8%-23.8%)用于住院治疗,13.7% (95% CI, 13.7%-13.7%)用于处方零售药品。在县一级,年龄标准化人均支出从爱达荷州克拉克县的3410美元(95% CI, 3281- 3529美元)到纽约州拿骚县的13 332美元(95% CI, 13 177- 13 489美元)不等。各县之间的差异最大的是年龄标准化的自付支出,其次是私人保险支出。跨县差异更多地是由使用率的差异而不是价格和护理强度的差异造成的,尽管这两种类型的差异对所有支付者来说都是实质性的,但医疗保险除外。结论和相关性:在美国各县观察到卫生保健支出的广泛差异。了解按健康状况、性别、年龄、护理类型和付款人划分的这种差异,对于识别异常值、突出不平等现象和评估卫生保健差距具有重要价值。
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