A Sustainable Long-Term Health Care System for Aging China: A Case Study of Regional Practice

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2017-07-03 DOI:10.1080/23288604.2017.1346549
Bei Lu, H. Mi, Yanan Zhu, J. Piggott
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Abstract This article documents the Qingdao Long-term Care Medical Insurance (LTCMI) program and analyzes its recipient demographics, costs of program expansion and potential drivers of costs. About 10% of the program's clients received institutional care, while the rest received care at home or in other residential locations. More than 60% of recipients were aged 80 years and older. Analysis of exit (mostly due to mortality) patterns of clients from the Qingdao long-term care system suggests that exit rates were correlated with being older than 80 years at the time of joining, gender, types of long-term care being received (institutional or residential) and entry-level activities of daily living scores. The beneficiary recipient structure of the Qingdao LTC system suggests that under current per unit costs, expanding coverage to all would only cost about 0.1% of Gross Domestic Product in China. Such a system will not only provide frail elderly people with long-term medical care services, but also greatly relieve the pressure on hospitals caused by aging patients, and systematically distribute medical resources in the long run, thus contributing to its sustainability.
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面向中国老龄化的可持续的长期医疗保健体系:区域实践的案例研究
摘要本文记录了青岛市长期护理医疗保险(LTCMI)项目,并分析了其受益人人口结构、项目扩展成本和潜在成本驱动因素。该项目约10%的客户接受了机构护理,其余的人则在家中或其他居住地点接受护理。超过60%的受助人年龄在80岁及以上。对青岛市长期护理服务对象退出模式(主要是由于死亡)的分析表明,退出率与加入时年龄大于80岁、性别、接受长期护理的类型(机构或住宅)和日常生活评分的初级活动相关。青岛长期医疗保险体系的受益人结构表明,在目前的单位成本下,将保险覆盖范围扩大到所有人只需要花费中国国内生产总值的0.1%左右。这样的体系不仅可以为体弱多病的老年人提供长期的医疗护理服务,而且可以极大地缓解老年患者给医院带来的压力,从长远来看可以系统地分配医疗资源,有利于其可持续性。
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