老年医疗保险受益人的健康状况。

W E Schlenger, W M Wadman, L S Corder
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全国医疗保健利用和支出调查(nmcue)的目标是提高对美国人使用和支付医疗保健方式的理解。本报告是基于NMCUES数据的一系列描述性报告之一。在nmcue中收集了有关参与者健康状况几个方面的数据。这些措施包括残疾、活动限制、疾病状况和感知健康状况。本报告的目的是提供NMCUES提供的初步描述性信息,说明报告被医疗保险覆盖的非机构老年人健康状况的某些方面。所呈现的结果是基于NMCUES国家家庭样本中收集的非机构人员的数据,这些人:(1)在调查年度的任何时候都是65岁及以上,(2)在调查年度(1980年)报告有医疗保险医院保险,补充医疗保险,或两者兼有。在老年医疗保险受益人中,37%的人报告说,在调查期间,他们的活动没有因为健康原因而受到限制。在所有老年医疗保险受益人中,每人每年的平均受限活动日(RAD)估计为31天。相比之下,65岁以下的人平均为12 RAD。在调查期间开始时,60%的人报告说,由于健康原因,他们既没有限制平时的活动(如工作),也没有限制其他活动(如娱乐)。男性比女性更有可能在活动中受到限制(52%对31%)。在65岁以下的人中,94%的人没有活动限制。在老年医疗保险受益人中,7%的人报告在调查年度没有疾病,而23%的人报告有七种或七种以上的疾病。只有5%的人报告说,他们有一种或多种疾病没有去看医生。年内,平均每人有4.4个病况。65岁以下的人平均有2.9种疾病。超过四分之一(26%)的老年医疗保险受益人的健康状况被认为比其他同龄的人好,而八分之一(12%)的人的健康状况被认为差。(摘要删节为400字)
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Health status of aged Medicare beneficiaries.

The goal of the National Medical Care Utilization and Expenditure Survey (NMCUES) was to improve the understanding of the ways in which Americans use and pay for health care. This report is one in a series of descriptive reports based on NMCUES data. Data concerning several aspects of participants' health status were collected in NMCUES. These included measures of disability, activity limitation, illness conditions, and perceived health status. The purpose of this report is to provide preliminary descriptive information from NMCUES about selected aspects of the health status of noninstitutionalized elderly people who reported being covered by Medicare. The results presented are based on data collected about noninstitutionalized people in the NMCUES national household sample who: (1) were 65 years of age and over at any time during the survey year, and (2) reported being covered by Medicare Hospital Insurance, Supplementary Medical Insurance, or both during the survey year (1980). Of the aged Medicare beneficiaries, 37 percent reported experiencing no days on which their activities were limited for health reasons during the survey year. The average number of restricted activity days (RAD's) per year per person among all aged Medicare beneficiaries was estimated to be 31. By comparison, people under 65 years of age averaged 12 RAD's. At the beginning of the survey period, 60 percent reported that they were not limited in either their usual activity (e.g., work) or other activities (e.g., recreation) for health reasons. Men were substantially more likely than women to be limited in their activities (52 versus 31 percent). Of persons under 65 years of age, 94 percent reported no activity limitation. Of aged Medicare beneficiaries, 7 percent reported having no illness conditions during the survey year, while 23 percent reported seven or more illness conditions. Only 5 percent reported having one or more illness conditions for which they had not sought medical attention. The average number of conditions per person during the year was 4.4. People under 65 years of age averaged 2.9 illness conditions. The health of more than one-fourth (26 percent) of the elderly Medicare beneficiaries was judged to be excellent relative to other people of the same age, while the health of one out of eight people (12 percent) was judged to be poor.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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