Comparative analysis of hospitalization costs for the elderly, by SUS in cities with different realities of average household income per capita

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Autor(a) principal: Kummer, Simone Stochero
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Stobäus, Claus Dieter
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: PAJAR - Pan American Journal of Aging Research
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/article/view/20286
Resumo: The growing population aging has led to several changes in the needs of the society where we live, requiring a better understanding on topics ranging from epidemiological transition to financial issues related to how to defray the expenses of this longevity. It is known that changes in age structure and the consequences of population aging increase the prevalence of chronic degenerative diseases, a process that leads to an increase in costs for health systems. The main purpose of this study was to associate costs of elderly hospitalizations with mean per capita household income in elderly’s municipality of residence. The method was a quantitative crossectional study that assessed hospitalizations of elderly people living in the municipalities of Alvorada, Ivoti and Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil, and admitted at hospitals in the state of Rio Grande do Sul in 2011, based on data collected from SIH/SUS DATASUS, a database created by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. These municipalities were selected for this study because they showed the greatest disparity in mean per capita household income among the municipalities belonging to their Regional Health Department. Using the tabulation tool named TABWIN, the following analysis parameters were selected: total number, frequency and length of hospitalizations. Such data were associated with socioeconomic and demographic data of the municipalities under study. Considering the overall amount of hospitalizations of elderly people living in the three municipalities analyzed, it was observed that inhabitants of Porto Alegre showed the lowest frequency of hospitalizations (11.15%), whereas their hospitalizations had the highest mean cost (1.896,19 BRL [Brazilian reais]), inhabitants of Ivoti showed the highest frequency of hospitalizations (18.53%), with the lowest mean cost (R$ 1,001.10 BRL), whereas inhabitants of Alvorada had an intermediate frequency of hospitalizations (16.57%), with a mean cost of R$ 1,483.66 BRL. As for the association between healthcare costs and mean household income, Porto Alegre showed the highest income (1,722.37 BRL) and the highest per capita gross internal product (GDP), Ivoti had intermediate income (1,019.75 BRL) and per capita GDP, and Alvorada presented a significantly lower income (587.84 BRL). However, although Porto Alegre showed the highest per capita cost with hospitalization of its inhabitants (31.78 BRL), it assigned only 0.1% of its GDP to cover these expenses, whereas Alvorada had a per capita cost of 22.08 BRL, assigning 0.29% of its per capita GDP, and Ivoti showed the lower cost per capita (18.94 BRL) for covering elderly hospitalizations and also the lowest portion of its GDP per capita for this purpose (0.08%). The combination of demographic, socioeconomic, epidemiological, and morbidity and mortality data provides a more solid, critical and endorsed view for the construction of favorable or unfavorable opinions regarding health actions and the use of public resources. Additionally, it is important to develop data analysis and collection skills among health professionals and managers, in order to potentiate care so that it meets the actual needs of each municipality or region during decision making processes.
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spelling Comparative analysis of hospitalization costs for the elderly, by SUS in cities with different realities of average household income per capitaAnálise comparativa dos custos de internações hospitalares de idosos, pelo SUS, em municípios com diferentes realidades de renda média domiciliar per capitaAnálise comparativa dos custos de internações hospitalares de idosos, pelo SUS, em municípios com diferentes realidades de renda média domiciliar per capitaAging. Elderly. Hospitalizations. Mean per capita household income. Per capita GDP.Envelhecimento. Idosos. Internações hospitalares. Renda média domiciliar per capita. PIB per capita.Envelhecimento. Idosos. Internações hospitalares. Renda média domiciliar per capita. PIB per capita.The growing population aging has led to several changes in the needs of the society where we live, requiring a better understanding on topics ranging from epidemiological transition to financial issues related to how to defray the expenses of this longevity. It is known that changes in age structure and the consequences of population aging increase the prevalence of chronic degenerative diseases, a process that leads to an increase in costs for health systems. The main purpose of this study was to associate costs of elderly hospitalizations with mean per capita household income in elderly’s municipality of residence. The method was a quantitative crossectional study that assessed hospitalizations of elderly people living in the municipalities of Alvorada, Ivoti and Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil, and admitted at hospitals in the state of Rio Grande do Sul in 2011, based on data collected from SIH/SUS DATASUS, a database created by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. These municipalities were selected for this study because they showed the greatest disparity in mean per capita household income among the municipalities belonging to their Regional Health Department. Using the tabulation tool named TABWIN, the following analysis parameters were selected: total number, frequency and length of hospitalizations. Such data were associated with socioeconomic and demographic data of the municipalities under study. Considering the overall amount of hospitalizations of elderly people living in the three municipalities analyzed, it was observed that inhabitants of Porto Alegre showed the lowest frequency of hospitalizations (11.15%), whereas their hospitalizations had the highest mean cost (1.896,19 BRL [Brazilian reais]), inhabitants of Ivoti showed the highest frequency of hospitalizations (18.53%), with the lowest mean cost (R$ 1,001.10 BRL), whereas inhabitants of Alvorada had an intermediate frequency of hospitalizations (16.57%), with a mean cost of R$ 1,483.66 BRL. As for the association between healthcare costs and mean household income, Porto Alegre showed the highest income (1,722.37 BRL) and the highest per capita gross internal product (GDP), Ivoti had intermediate income (1,019.75 BRL) and per capita GDP, and Alvorada presented a significantly lower income (587.84 BRL). However, although Porto Alegre showed the highest per capita cost with hospitalization of its inhabitants (31.78 BRL), it assigned only 0.1% of its GDP to cover these expenses, whereas Alvorada had a per capita cost of 22.08 BRL, assigning 0.29% of its per capita GDP, and Ivoti showed the lower cost per capita (18.94 BRL) for covering elderly hospitalizations and also the lowest portion of its GDP per capita for this purpose (0.08%). The combination of demographic, socioeconomic, epidemiological, and morbidity and mortality data provides a more solid, critical and endorsed view for the construction of favorable or unfavorable opinions regarding health actions and the use of public resources. Additionally, it is important to develop data analysis and collection skills among health professionals and managers, in order to potentiate care so that it meets the actual needs of each municipality or region during decision making processes.passo que suas internações obtiveram o maior custo médio (R$ 1.896,19), os de Ivoti apresentaram a maior frequência de internações, no valor de 18,53%, com o menor custo médio, de R$ 1.001,10, enquanto que os de Alvorada apresentaram internações em frequência intermediária (16,57%), com custo médio de R$ 1.483,66. Quanto à relação de custos em saúde com renda média domiciliar per capita, Porto Alegre apresentou a maior renda (R$ 1.722,37) e o maior PIB per capita, Ivoti apresentou renda R$ 1.019,75 e PIB intermediários e Alvorada apresentou a renda significativamente menor (R$ 587,84). Entretanto, apesar de Porto Alegre ter apresentado o maior custo per capita com as internações de seus munícipes (R$ 31,78), empenhou apenas 0,1% de seu PIB para suprir estes custos, enquanto o município de Alvorada apresentou custo per capita de R$ 22,08, empenhando 0,29% de seu PIB per capita, e Ivoti apresentou o menor custo per capita (R$ 18,94) para a cobertura de internações de seus idosos e também teve o menor consumo de seu PIB per capita com este objetivo (0,08%). O cruzamento de dados demográficos, socioeconômicos, epidemiológicos e de morbimortalidade proporciona uma visão mais sólida, crítica e respaldada para a construção de pareceres favoráveis ou desfavoráveis às ações de saúde e à utilização dos recursos públicos. Também o maior desenvolvimento da habilidade de coleta e análise desses dados é algo que merece ser disseminado entre os profissionais e gestores em saúde, em prol da potencialização do atendimento às reais necessidades de cada município ouO crescente envelhecimento da população vem trazendo consigo modificações das necessidades na organização social em que vivemos, exigindo desde uma melhor compreensão desta transição epidemiológica até as questões financeiras que envolvem o custeio desta longevidade. Entende-se que as mudanças na estrutura etária e as consequências do envelhecimento populacional tornam mais significativa a prevalência de doenças crônico-degenerativas, processo esse que desencadeia crescentes custos para os sistemas de saúde. Este trabalho teve como objetivo relacionar custos de internações hospitalares de idosos com a renda média domiciliar per capita de seus municípios de residência. Trata-se de um estudo quantitativo transversal, com análise a partir dos elementos colhidos no banco de dados do SIH/SUS-DATASUS, de internações hospitalares de idosos residentes dos municípios de Alvorada, Ivoti e Porto Alegre, internados no ano de 2011 em hospitais do Rio Grande do Sul, selecionadospor representarem a maior disparidade de renda média domiciliar per capita, dentre os municípios de sua Coordenadoria Regional de Saúde. Através do TABWIN foram selecionados como parâmetros para as análises o valor total, frequência e tempo de permanência das internações hospitalares. Tais dados foram relacionados aos dados socioeconômicos e demográficos dos municípios em estudo. Considerando o montante global de todas as internações dos idosos residentes dos três municípios em análise, verificou-se que os munícipes de Porto Alegre apresentaram a menor frequência de internações (11,15%), aopasso que suas internações obtiveram o maior custo médio (R$ 1.896,19), os de Ivoti apresentaram a maior frequência de internações, no valor de 18,53%, com o menor custo médio, de R$ 1.001,10, enquanto que os de Alvorada apresentaram internações em frequência intermediária (16,57%), com custo médio de R$ 1.483,66. Quanto à relação de custos em saúde com renda média domiciliar per capita, Porto Alegre apresentou a maior renda (R$ 1.722,37) e o maior PIB per capita, Ivoti apresentou renda R$ 1.019,75 e PIB intermediários e Alvorada apresentou a renda significativamente menor (R$ 587,84). Entretanto, apesar de Porto Alegre ter apresentado o maior custo per capita com as internações de seus munícipes (R$ 31,78), empenhou apenas 0,1% de seu PIB para suprir estes custos, enquanto o município de Alvorada apresentou custo per capita de R$ 22,08, empenhando 0,29% de seu PIB per capita, e Ivoti apresentou o menor custo per capita (R$ 18,94) para a cobertura de internações de seus idosos e também teve o menor consumo de seu PIB per capita com este objetivo (0,08%). O cruzamento de dados demográficos, socioeconômicos, epidemiológicos e de morbimortalidade proporciona uma visão mais sólida, crítica e respaldada para a construção de pareceres favoráveis ou desfavoráveis às ações de saúde e à utilização dos recursos públicos. Também o maior desenvolvimento da habilidade de coleta e análise desses dados é algo que merece ser disseminado entre os profissionais e gestores em saúde, em prol da potencialização do atendimento às reais necessidades de cada município ouregião durante processos decisórios.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2015-06-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/article/view/20286PAJAR - Pan American Journal of Aging Research; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2014); 36PAJAR - Pan-American Journal of Aging Research; Vol. 2 Núm. 1 (2014); 36PAJAR - Pan-American Journal of Aging Research; v. 2 n. 1 (2014); 362357-964110.15448/2357-9641.2014.1reponame:PAJAR - Pan American Journal of Aging Researchinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUCRSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/article/view/20286/13187Copyright (c) 2015 PAJAR - Pan-American Journal of Aging Researchinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKummer, Simone StocheroStobäus, Claus Dieter2015-10-26T19:07:33Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/20286Revistahttp://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/about/editorialTeamPRIhttp://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/oaicataldo@pucrs.br||pajar@pucrs.br2357-96412357-9641opendoar:2015-10-26T19:07:33PAJAR - Pan American Journal of Aging Research - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative analysis of hospitalization costs for the elderly, by SUS in cities with different realities of average household income per capita
Análise comparativa dos custos de internações hospitalares de idosos, pelo SUS, em municípios com diferentes realidades de renda média domiciliar per capita
Análise comparativa dos custos de internações hospitalares de idosos, pelo SUS, em municípios com diferentes realidades de renda média domiciliar per capita
title Comparative analysis of hospitalization costs for the elderly, by SUS in cities with different realities of average household income per capita
spellingShingle Comparative analysis of hospitalization costs for the elderly, by SUS in cities with different realities of average household income per capita
Kummer, Simone Stochero
Aging. Elderly. Hospitalizations. Mean per capita household income. Per capita GDP.
Envelhecimento. Idosos. Internações hospitalares. Renda média domiciliar per capita. PIB per capita.
Envelhecimento. Idosos. Internações hospitalares. Renda média domiciliar per capita. PIB per capita.
title_short Comparative analysis of hospitalization costs for the elderly, by SUS in cities with different realities of average household income per capita
title_full Comparative analysis of hospitalization costs for the elderly, by SUS in cities with different realities of average household income per capita
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of hospitalization costs for the elderly, by SUS in cities with different realities of average household income per capita
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of hospitalization costs for the elderly, by SUS in cities with different realities of average household income per capita
title_sort Comparative analysis of hospitalization costs for the elderly, by SUS in cities with different realities of average household income per capita
author Kummer, Simone Stochero
author_facet Kummer, Simone Stochero
Stobäus, Claus Dieter
author_role author
author2 Stobäus, Claus Dieter
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kummer, Simone Stochero
Stobäus, Claus Dieter
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aging. Elderly. Hospitalizations. Mean per capita household income. Per capita GDP.
Envelhecimento. Idosos. Internações hospitalares. Renda média domiciliar per capita. PIB per capita.
Envelhecimento. Idosos. Internações hospitalares. Renda média domiciliar per capita. PIB per capita.
topic Aging. Elderly. Hospitalizations. Mean per capita household income. Per capita GDP.
Envelhecimento. Idosos. Internações hospitalares. Renda média domiciliar per capita. PIB per capita.
Envelhecimento. Idosos. Internações hospitalares. Renda média domiciliar per capita. PIB per capita.
description The growing population aging has led to several changes in the needs of the society where we live, requiring a better understanding on topics ranging from epidemiological transition to financial issues related to how to defray the expenses of this longevity. It is known that changes in age structure and the consequences of population aging increase the prevalence of chronic degenerative diseases, a process that leads to an increase in costs for health systems. The main purpose of this study was to associate costs of elderly hospitalizations with mean per capita household income in elderly’s municipality of residence. The method was a quantitative crossectional study that assessed hospitalizations of elderly people living in the municipalities of Alvorada, Ivoti and Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil, and admitted at hospitals in the state of Rio Grande do Sul in 2011, based on data collected from SIH/SUS DATASUS, a database created by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. These municipalities were selected for this study because they showed the greatest disparity in mean per capita household income among the municipalities belonging to their Regional Health Department. Using the tabulation tool named TABWIN, the following analysis parameters were selected: total number, frequency and length of hospitalizations. Such data were associated with socioeconomic and demographic data of the municipalities under study. Considering the overall amount of hospitalizations of elderly people living in the three municipalities analyzed, it was observed that inhabitants of Porto Alegre showed the lowest frequency of hospitalizations (11.15%), whereas their hospitalizations had the highest mean cost (1.896,19 BRL [Brazilian reais]), inhabitants of Ivoti showed the highest frequency of hospitalizations (18.53%), with the lowest mean cost (R$ 1,001.10 BRL), whereas inhabitants of Alvorada had an intermediate frequency of hospitalizations (16.57%), with a mean cost of R$ 1,483.66 BRL. As for the association between healthcare costs and mean household income, Porto Alegre showed the highest income (1,722.37 BRL) and the highest per capita gross internal product (GDP), Ivoti had intermediate income (1,019.75 BRL) and per capita GDP, and Alvorada presented a significantly lower income (587.84 BRL). However, although Porto Alegre showed the highest per capita cost with hospitalization of its inhabitants (31.78 BRL), it assigned only 0.1% of its GDP to cover these expenses, whereas Alvorada had a per capita cost of 22.08 BRL, assigning 0.29% of its per capita GDP, and Ivoti showed the lower cost per capita (18.94 BRL) for covering elderly hospitalizations and also the lowest portion of its GDP per capita for this purpose (0.08%). The combination of demographic, socioeconomic, epidemiological, and morbidity and mortality data provides a more solid, critical and endorsed view for the construction of favorable or unfavorable opinions regarding health actions and the use of public resources. Additionally, it is important to develop data analysis and collection skills among health professionals and managers, in order to potentiate care so that it meets the actual needs of each municipality or region during decision making processes.
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