2017
DOI: 10.1002/hec.3604
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Depression hurts, depression costs: The medical spending attributable to depression and depressive symptoms in China

Abstract: Due to its fast economic growth and lifestyle changes, China is experiencing a rapid epidemiological transition from communicable to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Mental disorder such as depression is an important yet often neglected NCD and is becoming a growing cause of disability, suicides, and disease burden. This paper provides the first nationally representative estimate of the medical cost attributable to depression and depressive symptoms among the adult population in China. On the basis of the 2012… Show more

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“…However, as a basic institutional means of health poverty alleviation, the medical insurance system has only achieved population width coverage with almost 95% of the population having access to health services. A study from China has shown that, the annual medical spending of depression has reached to nearly $42.67 per person [27],but the welfare package of the medical insurance only covers 33 kinds of drugs for mental disorders [28].Moreover, in 2018, the actual rate of reimbursement for NCMS hospitalization was only 50%, far lower than the 75% required by the policy [29].And the OOP of Chinese accounted for 30%, which is much higher than the national average of the WHO member countries (18.6%) [30]. The depth (welfare package coverage) and height (compensation level) of medical insurance are still need to be strengthened, so as to effectively play to the economic protection role for poverty alleviation system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as a basic institutional means of health poverty alleviation, the medical insurance system has only achieved population width coverage with almost 95% of the population having access to health services. A study from China has shown that, the annual medical spending of depression has reached to nearly $42.67 per person [27],but the welfare package of the medical insurance only covers 33 kinds of drugs for mental disorders [28].Moreover, in 2018, the actual rate of reimbursement for NCMS hospitalization was only 50%, far lower than the 75% required by the policy [29].And the OOP of Chinese accounted for 30%, which is much higher than the national average of the WHO member countries (18.6%) [30]. The depth (welfare package coverage) and height (compensation level) of medical insurance are still need to be strengthened, so as to effectively play to the economic protection role for poverty alleviation system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If , then ; otherwise, . Healthcare expenditure is analyzed by a generalized linear model with a gamma distribution and a log link that can estimate the medical costs of only the observations with positive spending [32][33][34]. In Eq.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…depression are lower than that in developed world, the prevalence and costs related to the disease increase rapidly (Hsieh & Qin, 2018;Hu, He, He, Zhang, & Chen, 2007;Kessler & Bromet, 2013;Phillips et al, 2009;Yang et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 94%