新医改后深圳市医疗费用趋势分析

Xueyan Liu, Qilin Zhang, Yong Xu, Xiaoyun Wu, Xiaofeng Wang
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自2009年初中国启动新的医疗改革以来,已经实施了各种措施来减缓医疗费用的增长。本研究旨在探讨控制医疗费用的效果。本研究以深圳市最大的三级医院2009 - 2017年住院患者的医疗费用为基础,根据支付来源(参保或自筹)分析住院患者的医疗费用和费用结构的变化,根据ICD-10两年内(2009年和2017年)住院患者主要诊断的分类章节对医疗费用进行分层,以控制混淆疾病。结果表明,2009 - 2017年,平均住院费用持续上升,2011年以后,自筹医疗组的住院费用开始超过参保医疗组。药品和消耗性费用仍然是影响住院费用的主要因素,消耗性费用显著增加,成为住院费用中占比最高的费用。新的保健改革有效地控制了参保患者不断增长的医疗费用,但对自费患者的费用没有产生重大影响。耗材的过度使用已成为医疗费用增长的新动力。
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Trend analysis of medical expenses in Shenzhen after China's new health-care reforms.
Since China initiated new health-care reforms in early 2009, a variety of measures have been implemented to slow the growth of medical expenses. This study was conducted to investigate the effect of controlling medical expenses. Based on inpatients' medical expenses at the largest tertiary hospital in Shenzhen, China, from 2009 to 2017, this study analyzed the changes in medical expenses and expense structures according to payment sources (insured or self-financed), stratifying the medical expenses according to the ICD-10 classification chapters of the principal diagnoses of the inpatients in two years (2009 and 2017) in order to control for confounding diseases. The results showed that mean inpatient expenses continued to rise from 2009 to 2017, and the expenses of the self-financed group began to exceed those of the insured group after 2011. Drug and consumable expenses were still the main factors that affected inpatient expenses, and consumable expenses remarkably increased, becoming the highest proportion of expenses. New health-care reforms were effective in controlling growing medical expenses for insured patients but did not make a significant difference in the expenses of self-financed patients. The excessive use of consumables has become a new driver of growing medical expenses.
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