Imbalance in Cardiovascular Surgery Medical Service Use Between Regions
- Author(s)
- Myunghwa Kim; Seok-Jun Yoon; Ji Suk Choi; Myo Jeong Kim; Sung Bo Sim; Kun Sei Lee; Hyun Keun Chee; Nam Hee Park; Choon Seon Park
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Park, Nam Hee
- Department
- Dept. of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery (흉부외과학)
- Journal Title
- Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
- Issued Date
- 2016
- Volume
- 49
- Issue
- suppl.1
- Keyword
- Cardiovascular surgery; Medical service use; Relevance index; Difference
- Abstract
- Background: This study uses the relevance index to understand the condition of regional medical service use
for cardiovascular surgery and to identify the medical service use imbalance between regions. Methods: This
study calculated the relevance index of 16 metropolitan cities and provinces using resident registration address
data from the Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs and the 2010–2014 health insurance,
medical care assistance, and medical benefits claims data from the Health Insurance Review and Assessment
Service. We identified developments over the 5-year time period and analyzed the level of regional imbalance
regarding cardiovascular surgery through the relative comparison of relevance indexes between cardiovascular
and other types of surgery. Results: The relevance index was high in large cities such as Seoul, Daegu, and
Gwangju, but low in regions that were geographically far from the capital area, such as the Gangwon and
Jeju areas. Relevance indexes also fell as the years passed. Cardiovascular surgery has a relatively low relevance
index compared to key types of surgery of other fields, such as neurosurgery and colorectal surgery.
Conclusion: This study identified medical service use imbalance between regions for cardiovascular surgery.
Results of this study demonstrate the need for political intervention to enhance the accessibility of necessary
special treatment, such as cardiovascular surgery.
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