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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/JCCT.2018.4.4.187

The Study on the Social Expenditure of Medical Care and Medical Expenditure by Smoking  

Yoo, In sook (가톨릭상지대학교 보건의료행정과)
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The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology / v.4, no.4, 2018 , pp. 187-199 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, only 2,877 men, 2,614 men (44.6%), and 143 women (2.3%) were selected as the subjects who were over 18 years old in response to the health consciousness of the Korean medical panel data in 2012. Emergency of smokers through medical use and medical expenditure data by smoking. The social costs were estimated through medical expenses according to the number of hospitalization and outpatient medical use. The social cost was calculated by summing the social expenditure on health care costs, insurer (corporation) costs, copayment, non - salary, and productivity costs by adopting the social perspective established by the health economist Rice (1968). The rate of annual emergency medical use by smoking status is 7.5% for smokers per 100 people, 9.8 times for use, and 809,003 won for social expenses. The annual rate of hospitalization per 100,000 population by smoking status was 9.6% for smokers per 100 population, 9 times for use, The social cost is 706,870 won. Annual smoking rate by smoking status was 68.6% for smoking, 9 cases for annual medical use,
Keywords
Medical Utilization; Medical Expenses; Social Expenditure;
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