Understanding and Utilizing Claim Data from the Korean National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) and Health Insurance Review & Assessment (HIRA) Database for Research

Dae-Sung Kyoung, Hun‐Sung Kim
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Almost every Korean (97%) is enrolled in the National Health Insurance program, and most receive medical treatment at least once a year. Data are collected by the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA), and the results of the review are sent to the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS). The data handled by NHIS and HIRA cover almost the entire population and can be used for various research purposes. NHIS and HIRA support research by making these data available to researchers. The greatest advantage of these data is that they are the only data which include virtually the entire population. Both HIRA and NHIS data are provided in the form of sample data and all (customized) data. NHIS and HIRA data are similar but exhibit minor differences. HIRA data consists of five tables, including general specification details, in-hospital treatment details, disease details, out-of-hospital prescription details, and nursing institution information. NHIS data include death records (including cause of death), some medical examination records, and the socio-economic variables of the subject, such as income, in addition to all the HIRA data. Clinical results of treatments are not recorded in NHIS or HIRA. However, because public data are used for billing purposes, actual research has thus far been limited. Therefore, researchers must develop a study design that can minimize the errors or bias occurring during the course of the study. Therefore, it is necessary to clearly understand the structure and characteristics of NHIS and HIRA data when initiating research.
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理解和利用来自韩国国民健康保险服务(NHIS)和健康保险审查与评估(HIRA)数据库的索赔数据进行研究
几乎每个韩国人(97%)都参加了国家健康保险计划,大多数人每年至少接受一次医疗。数据由健康保险审查和评估服务(HIRA)收集,审查结果发送给国家健康保险服务(NHIS)。NHIS和HIRA处理的数据几乎覆盖了整个人群,可用于各种研究目的。NHIS和HIRA通过向研究人员提供这些数据来支持研究。这些数据的最大优点是,它们是唯一几乎包括整个人口的数据。HIRA和NHIS数据都以样本数据和所有(自定义)数据的形式提供。NHIS和HIRA的数据相似,但差异较小。HIRA数据由五个表组成,包括一般规范详细信息、住院治疗详细信息、疾病详细信息、出院处方详细信息和护理机构信息。除了所有HIRA数据外,NHIS数据还包括死亡记录(包括死因)、一些体检记录和受试者的社会经济变量,如收入。NHIS或HIRA中未记录治疗的临床结果。然而,由于公共数据用于计费目的,实际研究迄今为止受到限制。因此,研究人员必须制定一种研究设计,以最大限度地减少研究过程中出现的错误或偏差。因此,在启动研究时,有必要清楚地了解NHIS和HIRA数据的结构和特征。
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Journal of Lipid and Atherosclerosis
Journal of Lipid and Atherosclerosis Medicine-Internal Medicine
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