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Impact of nursing home admission on health care use and disease status elderly dependent people one year before and one year after skilled nursing home admission based on 2012-2013 SNIIRAM data.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
BMC Health Services Research. 9/18/2017, Vol. 17, p1-13. 13p. 1 Diagram, 4 Charts.
Subject
*NURSING care facility admission
*MEDICAL care use
*PHYSICAL therapy
*HEALTH insurance
*MEDICAL consultation
*PUBLIC health
*OUTPATIENT medical care
*CARDIOVASCULAR diseases
*DATABASES
*HEALTH status indicators
*HOSPITAL care
*HOSPITAL admission & discharge
*NATIONAL health services
*NEURODEGENERATION
*NURSING care facilities
*PATIENTS
*DISEASE prevalence
Language
ISSN
1472-6963
Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to compare disease status and health care use 1 year before and 1 year after skilled nursing home (SNH) admission.Methods: People over the age of 65 years admitted to SNH during the first quarter of 2013, covered by the national health insurance general scheme (69% of the population of this age), and still alive 1 year after admission were identified (n = 14,487, mean age: 86 years, women: 76%). Their reimbursed health care was extracted from the Système National d'Information Interrégimes de l'Assurance Maladie (SNIIRAM) [National Health Insurance Information System].Results: One year after nursing home admission, the most prevalent diseases were cardiovascular/neurovascular diseases and neurodegenerative diseases (affecting 45% and 40% of people before admission vs 51% and 53% after admission, respectively). Physical therapy use increased (43% vs 64% of people had at least one physical therapy session during the year, with an average of 47 vs 84 sessions/person during the year), while specialist consultations decreased (29% of people consulted an ophthalmologist at least once during the year before admission vs 25% after admission; 27% vs 21% consulted a cardiologist). Hospitalization rates were lower during the year following institutionalization (75% vs 40% of people were hospitalized at least once during the year), together with a lower emergency admission rate and a higher day admission rate.Conclusions: Analysis of the new French reimbursement database specific to SNH shows that nursing home admission is associated with a reduction of some forms of outpatient care and hospitalizations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]