Korean J Prev Med.
2001 Feb;34(1):28-34.
Change of Medical Utilization Claims in Self-employees before and after the Economic Crisis in Korea
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Preventive Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
To investigate the changing pattern of medical utilization claims following the economic crisis in Korea.
METHODS
The original data consisted of the claims of the 'Medical insurance program
of self-employees' between 1997 and 1998. The data was selected by medical treatment
day ranging between 1 January and 30 June. Medical utilizations were calculated each
year by the frequency of claims, visit days for outpatients, length of stay for inpatients,
total days of medication, and the sum of expenses.
RESULTS
The length of stay as an inpatient in 1998 was decreased 4.7 percent in
comparison to 1997. However, inpatient expenses in 1998 increased 10.8 percent as
compared to 1997. Inpatient hospital claims in 1998 increased 6.2 percent over 1997,
although general hospital inpatient claims in 1998 decreased 3.3 percent in comparison to
1997. The outpatient claim frequency decreased 7.3 in 1998 percent as compared to 1997.
Outpatient visit days of in 1998 were decreased 8.5 percent in comparison to that
recorded in 1997. Outpatient claim frequencies of 'gu region' in 1998 decreased 10.5
percent comparison to that in 1997, but 'city and gun region' decreased less than 'gu
region'.
CONCLUSIONS
Medical utilization in 1998 deceased in relation to 1997. Medical utilization
by outpatients decreased more than that of inpatients. Medical utilization by 'gu regio
n' decreased more than the other regions.