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KMID : 0371020100430010035
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
2010 Volume.43 No. 1 p.35 ~ p.41
The Medical Use of the Disabled Among Overusers of Medical Aid in Korea
Shin Sun-Mi

Kim Eui-Sook
Park Chang-Ki
Lee Hee-Woo
Abstract
Objectives: In Korea, the top 10% of Medical Aid recipients represent nearly 60% of total payment, with the costs for those disabled for over 365 days representing approximately 30% of total payment. The purpose of this study was to compare Medical Aid use of the disabled with non-disabled recipients, and to identify contributing factors to the total payment in the top 2% of recipients identified as Medical Aid overusers.

Methods: Subjects (n=2,211) selected were ¡Ã18-years-of-age and received >1000 days of co-payment-free type I Medical Aid. Case managers (n=200) conducted interviews in December 2006, and collected data from Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service. Amounts over the 9 months from January September 2006 were analyzed descriptively and using Chisquare, ANCOVA, and robust multiple linear regression.

Results: Disabled individuals (mean age 61.3 years) composed 36.6% of subjects; 44.8% of the disabled were male. On a monthly basis per capita, the disabled group averaged 10.5 outpatient days, total payment of 523,000 Korean Won(£Ü), inpatient payment of £Ü359,000, and outpatient payment of £Ü183,000. All values exceeded the monthly average for nondisabled individuals. Contributing factors were identified as male gender (£Ü82,000), elementary school or lower educational level (£Ü64,000), residence in a small city (£Ü82,000), lack of family support (£Ü61,000), kidney disability (£Ü673,000), intellectual disability (£Ü151,000), and multiple disabilities (£Ü119,000).

Conclusions: The identification of contributing factors to Medical Aid use by those defined as disabled supports the adoption of comprehensive alternative policies such as strengthening of education and consultation services, provision of alternative facilities, and promotion of self-care.
KEYWORD
Disabled, Medical aid, Medical use, Overusers, Total payment
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