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Increased 10-Year Prevalence of Huntington’s Disease in South Korea: An Analysis of Medical Expenditure Through the National Healthcare System

Lee CY, Ro Js, Jung H, Kim M, Jeon B, Lee JY

Background and Purpose This study aimed to determine the updated 10-year prevalence of Huntington’s disease (HD) in South Korea and the medical and economic burdens across the duration of the disease. Methods Data...
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Disease burden of prostate cancer from 2014 to 2019 in the United States: estimation from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 and Medical Expenditure Panel Survey

Lin S, Lin D, Li Y, Zhong L, Zhou W, Wu Y, Xie C, Luo S, Huang X, Xu X, Weng X

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the disease burden of prostate cancer (PC) and assess key influencing factors associated with the disease expenditures of PC in the...
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The Effect of Depression on the Use of Medical Service: Focusing on Patients with Chronic Physical Illness among Middle-Aged and Elderly Women

Cho HE, Jung HW, Lee JH

Background: Patients with the chronic physical illness are more likely to experience depression, and the accompany of chronic physical illness and depression is particularly high in middle-aged and elderly women....
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Descriptive analysis of prevalence and medical expenses of cancer, cardio-cerebrovascular disease, psychiatric disease, and musculoskeletal disease in Korean firefighters

Min J, Kim Y, Kim HS, Han J, Kim I, Song J, Koh SB, Jang TW

BACKGROUND: Firefighters are exposed to many dangerous working conditions. Many studies have identified the risk of disease for firefighters, but only a few studies have addressed the medical expenses of...
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Effect of Work on Medical Expenditures by Elderly: Findings From the Korean Health Panel 2008–2013

Hyun MK

BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to investigate the effects of work on medical expenditures by the elderly. METHODS: Data pertaining to individuals aged 65 or older collected by the Korean Health...
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Impact of Selective Health Benefit on Medical Expenditure and Provider Behavior: Case of Gastric Cancer Surgery

Cho SJ, Ko JA, Choi Y

BACKGROUND: Selective health benefit was introduced for decreasing economic burden of patients. Medical devices with economic uncertainty have been covered as selective health benefit by National Health Insurance since December...
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The National Clinical Database as an Initiative for Quality Improvement in Japan

Murakami A, Hirata Y, Motomura N, Miyata H, Iwanaka T, Takamoto S

The JCVSD (Japan Cardiovascular Surgery Database) was organized in 2000 to improve the quality of cardiovascular surgery in Japan. Web-based data harvesting on adult cardiac surgery was started (Japan Adult...
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Factors Affecting Perceived Financial Burden of Medical Expenditures

Choi YS, Lee KO, Yim ES

  • KMID: 2320953
  • J Korean Acad Nurs Adm.
  • 2011 Jun;17(2):147-157.
PURPOSE: This study was done to investigate factors affecting perceived financial burden of medical expenditures. METHOD: The participants were 2,024 inpatients who were enrolled in a survey on the benefit coverage...
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Medical Expenditure of National Health Insurance Attributable to Smoking among the Korean Population

Lee SY, Jee SH, Yun JE, Kim SY, Lee J, Samet JM, Kim IS

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine the population-attributable risk (PAR) and estimate the total medical expenditure of the Korean National Health Insurance (KNHI) due to smoking. METHODS:...
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