Factors associated with persistent high healthcare service utilisers in Singapore: A population health analysis.

IF 2 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jemima Jia En Koh, Yin Zhien Tan, Hong Choon Oh, Beng Hoong Poon
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Abstract

Introduction: Albeit comprising a small portion of the hospital population, persistent high utilisers (PHUs) contribute disproportionately to healthcare expenditures. Amid rising healthcare costs and an ageing population, this study examines factors associated with PHUs among residents in eastern Singapore.

Method: This is a retrospective study of eligible patients at Changi General Hospital in Singapore between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2022. The study included Singapore citizens who utilised any services offered by CGH. Patients were classified as PHUs if their annual healthcare expenditure exceeded SGD3700 for 3 consecutive years. Demographics, healthcare utilisation patterns and clinical profiles were compared, and multivariable analyses were conducted to identify factors associated with PHUs.

Results: There were 267,838 eligible patients identified, with 5316 (2%) classified as PHUs. PHUs accounted for 18.4% of the total healthcare expenditure, with the highest costs attributed to inpatient services, followed by outpatient services. PHUs were more likely to be older, male, non-Chinese and of lower socioeconomic status. Conditions with the strongest association with PHUs were mental health disorders, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, osteoporosis, asthma and renal diseases. Inpatient discharges from renal medicine, psychological medicine and general/geriatric medicine wards had the strongest association with PHUs. Utilisation of allied health services had the highest odds of being a PHU in outpatient care.

Conclusion: This study identified key factors associated with PHUs, providing invaluable insights into the planning of population health services within the hospital's geographical region. Targeted service development and process improvements of medical care can help mitigate persistent high utilisation.

新加坡持续高医疗保健服务使用率的相关因素:人口健康分析。
导言:虽然在医院人口中只占一小部分,但持续高使用率(phu)对医疗保健支出的贡献不成比例。在医疗成本上升和人口老龄化的背景下,本研究探讨了新加坡东部居民中与phu相关的因素。方法:这是一项对2020年1月1日至2022年12月31日期间新加坡樟宜综合医院合格患者的回顾性研究。该研究包括使用CGH提供的任何服务的新加坡公民。如果患者的年度医疗支出连续3年超过3700新元,则将其归类为phu。比较了人口统计学、医疗保健利用模式和临床概况,并进行了多变量分析,以确定与phu相关的因素。结果:共有267,838例符合条件的患者,其中5316例(2%)为phu。初级保健单位占医疗保健总支出的18.4%,其中住院服务费用最高,其次是门诊服务。phu更可能是年龄较大、男性、非华裔和社会经济地位较低的人。与phu相关性最强的疾病是精神健康障碍、慢性阻塞性肺病、骨质疏松症、哮喘和肾脏疾病。肾内科、心理内科和普通科/老年内科病房的住院出院与phu的关系最为密切。利用联合卫生服务在门诊护理中成为PHU的几率最高。结论:本研究确定了与phu相关的关键因素,为医院地理区域内的人口健康服务规划提供了宝贵的见解。有针对性的服务开发和医疗保健流程改进可以帮助缓解持续的高利用率。
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