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http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2013.14.11.6985

Time Trend of Out-of-pocket Expenditure among Cancer Inpatients: Evidence from Korean Tertiary Hospitals  

You, Chang Hoon (Yonsei Business Research Institute and School of Business, Yonsei University)
Kang, Sungwook (Department of Public Health, Daegu Haany University)
Kwon, Young Dae (Department of Medical Humanities and Social Medicine, College of Medicine and Catholic Institute for Healthcare Management)
Choi, Ji Heon (Department of Public Health, Graduate School, The Catholic University of Korea)
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention / v.14, no.11, 2013 , pp. 6985-6989 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: This study aimed to examine out-of-pocket expenditure for cancer treatments of hospitalized patients and to analyze changing patterns over time. Materials and Methods: This study examined data of all cancer patients receiving inpatient care from two tertiary hospitals from January 2003 to December 2010. Medical expenditures per admission were calculated and classified into those covered and uncovered by the Korean National Health Insurance (NHI) and co-payment. Results: The medical expenditure per admission increased slowly from 3,455 thousand Korean won (KRW) to 4,068 thousand KRW. While expenditures covered by the NHI have increased annually, co-payments have generally decreased. The out-of-pocket expenditure ratio, which means the proportion of uncovered expenditure and co-payment among total medical expenditure dropped sharply from 2005 to 2007 and was maintained at a similar level after 2007. Medical expenditures, NHI coverage, and the out-of-pocket expenditure ratio differed across cancer types. Conclusions: It is necessary to continually monitor the expenditure of uncovered services by the NHI, and to provide policies to reduce this economic burden. In addition, an individual approach considering cancer type-specific characteristics and medical utilization should be provided.
Keywords
Hospitalization; medical expenditure; neoplasm type; out-of-pocket expenditure; trends;
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