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KMID : 0387320210310010065
Korean Journal of Health Policy and Administration
2021 Volume.31 No. 1 p.65 ~ p.73
Cost of Illness of Chronic Disease by Region in Korea
Moon Jong-Youn

Shin Jae-Yong
Kim Jae-Hyun
Abstract
Background: With the recent aging of the population, the transition to a disease structure centered on chronic diseases isaccelerating. Moreover, the socio-economic gap and the polarization of the health gap between regions further increase the burdenof disease on the country. Accordingly, this study calculated the disease cost of hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia, whichare the three major chronic diseases, to establish an effective health promotion policy strategy for each region, and analyzed the gapin disease cost within the region to determine health determinants at the individual as well as the regional level.

Methods: This study utilized data from the 2015 sample cohort of the National Health Insurance Service and calculated the diseasecost of patients (diabetes: I10?I15, hypertension: E10?E14, hyperlipidemia: E78) based on the main diagnosis.

Results: Based on our analysis, the case of medical use in cities and provinces was higher than in metropolitan cities, with relativelysmall medical use in Seoul and Gangwon-do. In terms of the disease cost, the cost of chronic diseases in Seoul and Jeju was thehighest, but the difference in disease cost between patients in each region was the largest in Seoul and Gangwon-do.

Conclusion: The results of this study provide meaningful data for implementing efficient health promotion policies by analyzing thedifferences in disease cost and identifying health determinants in different regions. Furthermore, in Korea, where socioeconomicdifferences are clearly revealed, it can be used as a basis for preparing a strategic plan, from a long-term perspective, to improvethe health of patients with chronic diseases in the future.
KEYWORD
Chronic disease, Cost of illness, Region
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