Singapore's regional health systems—a data‐driven perspective on frequent admitters and cross utilization of healthcare services in three systems. (29th June 2015)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Singapore's regional health systems—a data‐driven perspective on frequent admitters and cross utilization of healthcare services in three systems. (29th June 2015)
- Main Title:
- Singapore's regional health systems—a data‐driven perspective on frequent admitters and cross utilization of healthcare services in three systems
- Authors:
- Saxena, Nakul
You, Alex Xiaobin
Zhu, Zhecheng
Sun, Yan
George, Pradeep Paul
Teow, Kiok Liang
Chong, Phui‐Nah
Sim, Joe
Wong, John Eu Li
Ong, Benjamin
Foo, Hee Jug
Soh, Eugene Fidelis
Tham, Linus
Heng, Bee Hoon
Choo, Philip - Abstract:
- Summary: Introduction: With population health management being a priority in the Singapore, this paper aims to provide a data‐driven perspective of the population health management initiatives to aid program planning and serves as a baseline for evaluation of future implemented programs. Methods: A database with information on patient demographics, health services utilization, cost, diagnoses and chronic disease information from 2008 to 2013 for three regional health systems in Singapore was used for analysis. Patients with three or more inpatient admissions were considered as "Frequent Admitters." Health service utilization was quantified, and cross utilization of services was studied. One‐year readmission rate for inpatients was studied, and a predictive model for readmission or death was developed. Results: There were a total of 2.8 M patients in the database. Frequent admitters accounted for 0.9% of all patients with an average cost per patient of S$29 547. Of these, 89% had chronic diseases. Cross utilization of health services showed that 8.2% of the patients utilized services from more than one hospital with 19.6% utilizing hospital and polyclinic services in 2013. The highest risk of readmission or death was for those patients who had five or more inpatient episodes in each of the preceding 2 years. Conclusion: By understanding the profile of the patients and their utilization patterns in the three regional health systems, our study will help clinicians and decisionSummary: Introduction: With population health management being a priority in the Singapore, this paper aims to provide a data‐driven perspective of the population health management initiatives to aid program planning and serves as a baseline for evaluation of future implemented programs. Methods: A database with information on patient demographics, health services utilization, cost, diagnoses and chronic disease information from 2008 to 2013 for three regional health systems in Singapore was used for analysis. Patients with three or more inpatient admissions were considered as "Frequent Admitters." Health service utilization was quantified, and cross utilization of services was studied. One‐year readmission rate for inpatients was studied, and a predictive model for readmission or death was developed. Results: There were a total of 2.8 M patients in the database. Frequent admitters accounted for 0.9% of all patients with an average cost per patient of S$29 547. Of these, 89% had chronic diseases. Cross utilization of health services showed that 8.2% of the patients utilized services from more than one hospital with 19.6% utilizing hospital and polyclinic services in 2013. The highest risk of readmission or death was for those patients who had five or more inpatient episodes in each of the preceding 2 years. Conclusion: By understanding the profile of the patients and their utilization patterns in the three regional health systems, our study will help clinicians and decision makers design appropriate integrated care programs for patients with the aim of covering the healthcare needs for the enitre population across the healthcare spectrum in Singapore. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- International journal of health planning and management. Volume 32:Number 1(2017)
- Journal:
- International journal of health planning and management
- Issue:
- Volume 32:Number 1(2017)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 32, Issue 1 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 32
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0032-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 36
- Page End:
- 49
- Publication Date:
- 2015-06-29
- Subjects:
- population health management -- health services utilization -- healthcare management -- planning -- Singapore
Health planning -- Periodicals
Health services administration -- Periodicals
Santé publique -- Planification -- Périodiques
Santé, Services de -- Administration -- Périodiques
362.1068 - Journal URLs:
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- DOI:
- 10.1002/hpm.2300 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0749-6753
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