Progress and determinants of transition from non-graded older persons to being beneficiaries for long-term care insurance system: A longitudinal study

Eun-Jeong Han, Yeong Woo Park, Mi-Kyung Song, R. Hwang
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the progress of transition from the non-graded to the approved for Long-term Care Insurance (LTCI) and analyze the factors affecting becoming beneficiaries. Methods: This study was designed as a prospective cohort study. Study population was the non-graded for LTCI in 2018. We tracked and observed study population until December 2020 by using big data. Variables in the analysis consisted of the individual (socioeconomic characteristics, health status, medical service usage) and community-related (physical environment, local infrastructure, local older population, local social capacity, health policy) factors. Competing risks regression analysis was used to identify determinants of transition from the non-graded to beneficiaries for LTCI. Results: We analyzed 52,308 non-graded for LTC insurance. The average period of transition from the non-graded to beneficiaries was about 15.61 months, the cumulative transition rate for 6 months was 4.8%, and the cumulative transition rate for 36 months was 49.6%. The individual factors (higher age, female, low income, lower daily living ability, lower cognitive-behavioral score, dementia, low back pain, and lower medical expenses), as well as the community factors (rural areas) were determinants for the transition to beneficiaries. Conclusion: To prevent non-graded from being persons with LTC needs, we suggested that it is necessary to develop a policy that can establish an integrated community-based support system by selecting vulnerable groups such as rural residents and low-income groups. In addition, additional research is needed to evaluate the effect of preventive programs for the non-graded on maintaining and improving their health and functional status.
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从非分级老年人过渡到长期护理保险制度受益人的进展和决定因素:一项纵向研究
摘要目的:本研究旨在了解长期照护保险(LTCI)从未分级到获批的过渡过程,并分析影响其成为受益人的因素。方法:本研究采用前瞻性队列研究。研究人群为2018年未分级的LTCI。我们利用大数据对研究人群进行跟踪观察,直到2020年12月。分析中的变量包括个人因素(社会经济特征、健康状况、医疗服务使用情况)和社区相关因素(自然环境、当地基础设施、当地老年人口、当地社会能力、卫生政策)。竞争风险回归分析用于确定LTCI从未分级到受益人过渡的决定因素。结果:我们分析了52,308例未分级的LTC保险。从未分级到受益人的平均过渡时间约为15.61个月,6个月累计过渡率为4.8%,36个月累计过渡率为49.6%。个体因素(较高的年龄、女性、低收入、较低的日常生活能力、较低的认知行为评分、痴呆、腰痛和较低的医疗费用)以及社区因素(农村地区)是向受益人过渡的决定因素。结论:为防止非分级者成为LTC需求者,有必要通过选择农村居民和低收入群体等弱势群体,制定政策,建立社区综合支持体系。此外,需要进一步的研究来评估预防方案对非分级患者在维持和改善其健康和功能状态方面的效果。
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