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  • Analysis the disease constitution and costs of inpatients with circulation system diseases in Karamay Central Hospital in 2014

    Objective To investigate constitution and costs of inpatients with circulation system diseases in Karamay Central Hospital in 2014 and provide baseline data for further evidence-based pharmacy studies of circulation system single disease. Methods The information of drug use and expenditure of circulation system diseases were collected from the hospital information system (HIS). We analyzed the data of frequency, constituent ratio and cumulative frequency by using Excel 2007 software. Results A total of 2 898 inpatients with circulation system diseases were included. The top three diseases were cerebral infarction, angina and hypertension. The cerebral infarction and coronary heart disease accounted for the largest proportion in the cost. The top one disease of total hospitalization cost, drug expense per capita and inspection cost per capita was cerebral infraction. Conclusion Based on the above results, cerebral infraction and angina were selected as the evidence-based pharmacy study goal of single disease.

    Release date:2017-08-17 10:28 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Death analysis of inpatients of the Tibet Autonomous Region People's Hospital from 2014 to 2015

    Objective To analyze the death constitution of inpatients in The Tibet Autonomous Region People's Hospital from 2014 to 2015 and to provide baseline data for further rational drug use. Methods The medical records of death inpatients between 2014 and 2015 were collected. We classified all diseases according to the international classification of diseases coding (ICD-10) and analyzed the general situation, main death discharge diagnosis and single death diseases. Distribution of inpatients frequency, constituent ratio, cumulative frequency of death diseases were calculated by EXCEL 2007 software. Results (1) A total of 40 147 patients were discharged and 339 (8.44‰) inpatients died between 2014 and 2015. The sex ratio of male to female was 2.08 to 1 for death inpatients. (2) Death constitution of four diseases' categories were over 10%, including circulatory system diseases, exogenous injury or poisoning system diseases, respiratory system diseases, and digestive system diseases. (3) Death constitution of 3 diseases' categories were between 5% to 10%, including tumor, abnormal signs and symptoms, urogenital system diseases. (4) The main death cause single diseases were cerebral hemorrhage diseases, myocardial infarction, respiratory failure, damage, pneumonia, cancer, neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Conclusion The main death inpatients of the Tibet Autonomous Region People's Hospital are of the age 25 to 59, and the main death cause diseases are circulatory system diseases.

    Release date:2017-05-18 02:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Disease Constitution of Elderly Inpatients in the Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University in 2011

    Objective To investigate disease constitution of elderly inpatient in the Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University in Beijing in 2011, so as to provide baseline data for further study. Methods Elderly (patients no less than 60 years old) inpatients’ records in the Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University in 2011 were collected. Based on all the diagnosis on hospital discharge records, the diseases were standardized and classified according to the International Classification of Disease, 10th Edition (ICD-10). Data (including general information of the inpatients, all discharge diagnosis, and the distribution of disease type, age and sex) were analyzed through descriptive analysis using Microsoft Excel 2007 software. SPSS 17.0 software was performed for hypothesis test. Results a) The total numbers of elderly inpatients were 13 807 in 2011, accounting for 39.79% of all the inpatients. Males were more than females (male: female=1.26 to 1). The average kind of disease each patient was diagnosed with was 4.41, ranging from 1 to 11. b) The disease spectrum of patients with one disease was nervous system diseases, neoplasms, and digestive system diseases. The primary and secondary diseases of patients with two diseases were mostly circulatory system diseases. c) All the diagnosis included 18 categories, the top 7 were circulatory system diseases, endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases, digestive system diseases, respiratory system diseases, and nervous system diseases, accounting for 83.4% of all the diagnosis. The primary diagnosis included 18 categories, the top 5 were circulatory system diseases, neoplasms, digestive system diseases, respiratory system diseases, and nervous system diseases, accounting for 68.6% of all the elderly inpatients. d) In the circulatory system diseases, the top 5 diseases were cerebral infarction, occlusion and stenosis of precerebral arteries, not resulting in cerebral infarction, angina pectoris, acute myocardial infarction, atherosclerosis, chronic ischaemic heart disease, accounting for 69.8% of all the circulatory system diseases patients. Diseases in different age and gender group were cerebral infarction, angina, acute myocardial infarction, and chronic ischemic heart disease (Plt;0.05). Conclusion The disease constitution of the Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University is complex, and the primary diagnosis is mainly circulatory system diseases. It can be concluded that in the following studies attention should be paid to drug utilization of circulatory system diseases, so as to provide evidence for making the China specific potentially inappropriate medicine list and disease prevention for the elderly.

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  • Status Survey on Old Inpatient's Disease and Cost Constitution of a Tertiary Hospital in West China from 2008 to 2012

    ObjectiveTo investigate old (the no less than 60-year-old) inpatient's diseases and cost constitution of a tertiary hospital in West China from 2008 to 2012, so as to provide baseline data for further research. MethodsThe case records of no less than 60-year-old inpatients in the tertiary hospital were collected from 2008 to 2012, and based on the first diagnose, the diseases were classified according to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10). The data including general information of the inpatients, discharge diagnosis, length of hospital stay and hospitalization costs, were analyzed using Stata10.0 software. Resultsa) The total number of old inpatients was 109 585, and male (59.57%) was more than female (40.43%). The disease spectrum included 18 categories. The percentage of old inpatients increased from 31.57% (2008) to 34.25% (2010). b) The top three systematic diseases were neoplasms, diseases of the circulatory system and diseases of the digestive; the male inpatients were more than the female; the number of inpatients who suffered from the top three systematic diseases got decreased with age increasing; neoplasm was the most common disease, there were 34 944 malignant neoplasm inpatients. c) The cumulative constituent ratio of the top five malignant neoplasms in male and female inpatients were respectively 62.51% and 49.44%; and the top five malignant neoplasms of male inpatients were malignant neoplasm of bronchus and lung, other medical care for neoplasm, malignant neoplasm of esophagus, malignant neoplasm of stomach and malignant neoplasm of prostate. The top five malignant neoplasms of female inpatients were other medical care for neoplasm, malignant neoplasm of bronchus and lung, malignant neoplasm of breast, malignant neoplasm of stomach and malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri. d) The average length of hospital stay decreased from 14.12 days to 11.00 days since 2008, and the average cost per capita increased from ¥14 044.79 yuan to ¥18 932.81 yuan since 2008. The proportion of drug cost of inpatients hospitalization cost decreased from 47.21% to 42.16% since 2008. ConclusionThe male inpatients are more than female in the tertiary hospital from 2008 to 2012. The most common systematic disease is neoplasm, especially the malignant neoplasms with higher constituent ratio. The top five malignant neoplasms of male inpatients and female are different. The average length of stay in hospitals has declined in five years, however the average cost per capita has increased.

    Release date:2016-10-02 04:54 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis of disease composition of inpatients from 2014 to 2015 in Tibet Autonomous Region People’s Hospital

    Objective To investigate the inpatients disease constitution of the Tibet autonomous region people’s hospital, to provide baseline date for further rational drug use analysis. Methods The medical records of inpatients from 2014 to 2015 were collected from hospital information system. Diseases were classified based on international Classification of Diseases Coding (ICD-10). We analyzed the general situation, main discharge diagnosis and single diseases. Distribution of inpatients frequency, constituent ratio, cumulative frequency of diseases were calculated by Microsoft office 2007. Results (1) A total of 19 177 patients were discharged in 2014, sex ratio (male : female) was 1.07 : 1, involving all 21 system disease of ICD-10; 20 970 inpatients were discharged in 2015, the sex ratio was 1.05 : 1, covering 20 system diseases of ICD-10. (2) The constituent ratio of 3 diseases were over 10%: exogenous injury or poisoning, digestive disease and diseases concerning pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium. (3) The constituent ratio of 5 diseases were between 5% to 10%: respiratory diseases, circulatory system disease, the factors influencing health status and health care institutions contact-tumor morphology, genitourinary system disease, and tumor. (4) In 2014, the top of 10 single diseases based on constituent ratio were singletons natural birth, lung infection, chemotherapy, type 2 diabetes, gallstones with chronic cholecystitis, bronchial pneumonia, gall bladder stones, neonatal aspiration pneumonia, high altitude pulmonary edema, premature rupture of membranes; in 2015, the top 10 main single diseases included singletons natural birth, lung infection, tumor chemotherapy, type 2 diabetes, gallstones with chronic cholecystitis, bronchial pneumonia, cholelithiasis, neonatal aspiration pneumonia, cancer maintenance chemotherapy, iron deficiency anemia. Conclusion The inpatients disease composition of the Tibet autonomous region people’s hospital has certain regional specificity.

    Release date:2017-04-01 08:56 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The current situation of teleophthalmology on national telemedicine center from 2015 to 2021

    ObjectiveTo observe the demographic data, disease composition and convenience of remote consultation in ophthalmology. MethodsA retrospective study. From 2015 to 2021, the demographic data, changing trends, disease classification of teleconsultation patients, and hospitals participating in teleconsultation, and the waiting time of patients for teleconsultation was analyzed retrospectively; remote consultation physician level composition and other data was analyzed. ResultsDuring the 7-year period, 1 216 patients with remote consultation were obtained through the platform of the telemedicine center. Among them, there were 680 males and 536 females; the average age was 50.8 years. In 2016 and 2017, the number of patients participating in telemedicine consultations reached a peak of 260 and 221 cases, respectively. Among the ophthalmic diseases, there were 490 cases (40.30%, 490/1 216) of retinal and optic nerve-related diseases, 212 cases (17.43%, 212/1 216) of ocular trauma. 678 cases (56.27%, 678/1 205) of remote consultation waiting time were less than 24 hours, 991 cases (82.24%, 991/1 205) were less than 48 hours. Among the physicians who participated in the remote consultation, there were 733 chief physicians (60.3%, 733/1 216) and 466 deputy chief physicians (38.3%, 466/1 216). ConclusionsDuring the seven-year period from 2015 to 2021, there are relatively few patients with ophthalmology teleconsultation; retinal and optic nerve-related diseases accounted for a high proportion. Remote consultation has high convenience.

    Release date:2022-03-18 03:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Status Survey on Orthopaedic Inpatient’s Disease and Cost Constitution of the Third People’s Hospital of Chengdu during 2008-2010

    Objective To investigate the orthopaedic inpatients’ disease and cost constitution of the Third People’s Hospital of Chengdu during 2008-2010, so as to provide detailed baseline data for further research on the factorial analysis of disease burden and effective intervention. Methods The medical records of inpatients in orthopaedic department of the hospital during 2008-2010 were collected, and the diseases based on the first diagnosis on discharge records were classified according to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10). Results During 2008 to 2010, the total number of inpatients increased year by year. Most of the male inpatients were the young and middle-aged, while the female were the old. The rank order of top 5 systematic diseases didn’t change, while there were 6 single diseases kept ranking as top 10 in those 3 years. The average cost per capita averagely grew by 8.97%. The top 3 constitution of hospitalization cost remained the same, which were material cost, drug cost, and treatment cost; while the top 3 payment modes of hospitalization cost were patient’s own expense, social security, and public expense. Among those payment modes, social security rose obviously, and patient’s own expense reduced generally. Conclusion a) The total number of inpatients increases yearly during 2008-2010, and the gender and age distribution of inpatients are tending towards stability. b) The spectrum of disease and single diseases classified according to the one-level code of ICD-10 are relatively stable in those 3 years; of which the top ranked disease is lumbar disc herniation, and the disease with most obviously rising trend is intertrochanteric fracturethe. c) The hospitalization cost per capita rises year by year, of which the constituent ratio of both material and examination costs grow obviously, but the operation, treatment and bed costs are still lower. It requires a multi-pronged approach to control the increase of hospitalization cost as well as the rationalization of cost constitution. d) Among all payment modes of hospitalization cost, the constituent ratio of patient’s own expense reduces year by year, while social security rises, indicating the medical security in national social security has been further expanded.

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  • Constituation and costs of inpatients with respiratory disease in Karamay Central Hospital in 2014: a cross-sectional study

    Objective To investigate constitution and costs of inpatients with respiratory disease in the Karamay Central Hospital in 2014 and provide baseline data for further evidence-based study. Methods The information of drug use and expenditure of respiratory diseases were collected from the Hospital Information System (HIS). We analyzed the data by Microsoft Excel 2007 software, including the frequency, proportion and cumulative proportion. Results ① A total of 3 306 inpatients with respiratory disease were included, the top three diseases were bronchopneumonia, pneumonia and pulmonary infection, respectively. ② The Han-other people ratio in inpatients with respiratory diseases higher than average ratio in this city, the top three were bronchial asthma (non-severe) (40.21%), bronchopneumonia (38.14%) and acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (36.27%), respectively. ③ The top three hospital stay and costs per capita were pulmonary infection, COPD and bronchial asthma (non-severe), respectively. Conclusion Bronchopneumonia, pulmonary infection, bronchial asthma and COPD are selected as the priority for evidence-based study.

    Release date:2017-05-18 02:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Survey on Constitution and Financial Burden of Disease in In-patient Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism of West China Hospital during 2011-2012

    ObjectiveTo investigate constitution and financial burden of disease in the West China Hospital of Sichuan University during 2011-2012. MethodsThe data of in-patients (who had been discharged from the department of endocrinology and metabolism or discharged after being transferred to other departments for diagnosis and treatment in the West China Hospital from January 2011 to April 2012) were collected from the Hospital Information System (HIS) of the West China Hospital, including basic information, discharge diagnosis, hospital costs, the information about whether the patients had been registered the insurance in hospital, etc. We classified diseases according to ICD-10 based on each diagnosis when the patients were discharged on the first page of case reports. The data were input using Excel 2010 software, and statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 13.0 software. Resultsa) During 2011-2012, in the department of endocrinology and metabolism, the top five commonly-seen diseases of in-patients were:diabetes, followed by hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal/gonadal disease, diseases other than endocrine disorders, thyroid disease, and metabolic bone disease. b) The diseases of the top five average hospital stay included:diabetes, followed by malnutrition, metabolic bone disease, diseases other than endocrine disorders, and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal/gonadal disease. c) The diseases of the top five total costs of included:diabetes, followed by metabolic bone disease, diseases other than endocrine disorders, malnutrition, and other nutrients deficiency. ConclusionDiabetes and its complications are the major disease as well as the major cause of the burden of disease in the in-patient department of endocrinology and metabolism of the West China Hospital of Sichuan University.

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  • Status Survey on Inpatient’s Disease and Cost Constitution of the Third People’s Hospital of Chengdu in 2009

    Objective To investigate the inpatient’s disease and cost constitution of the Third People’s Hospital of Chengdu in 2009, so as to provide baseline data for further research. Methods The case records of inpatients in the Third People’s Hospital of Chengdu in 2009 were collected, and based on the first diagnose, the diseases were classified according to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10). The data including general information of the inpatients, discharge diagnosis and hospitalization expense etc. were rearranged and analyzed using Excel software. Results a) The total number of inpatients was 1 220, and male was more than female. The disease spectrum included 12 categories. b) A total of 1 093 inpatients suffered from the top 3 systematic diseases as follows: trauma and toxicosis, musculoskeletal system and connective tissue disorders, and the factors affecting health and resulting from contact with health care institutions. Except the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue disorders, the other 2 systematic diseases were mostly seen in male rather than in female. c) According to ICD-10, the top 9 diseases of trauma and toxicosis were injuries to the wrist and hand, injuries to the hip and thigh, injuries to the knee and lower leg, injuries to the shoulder and upper arm, injuries to the lower back, lumbar spine and pelvis, injuries to the elbow and forearm, injuries to the thorax, injuries to the neck and injuries to the ankle and foot; the top 4 diseases in musculoskeletal system and connective tissue disorders were dorsopathies, soft tissue disorders, arthrosis, and osteopathies and chondropathies; among the factors affecting health and resulting from contact with health care institutions, removal of fracture fixation device. d) According to ICD-10 (list of three-digit catalogue and four-digit sub-catalogue), the top 5 single diseases in trauma and toxicosis were muscle and tendon injuries of the wrist and hand, intertrochanteric frature, fracture of the femoral neck, fracture of the tibia and fibula, and fracture of the lumbar spine; the top 5 single diseases in musculoskeletal system and connective tissue disorders were lumbar disc herniation, spondylosis, arthrosis of the knee, osteoporosis with pathological fracture, and osteonecrosis. e) The average hospital stay were 23.55 days, and the average cost per capita were 13 073.73 yuan which were constituted by material cost, drug cost including western and Chinese medicines, treatment expenses including blood transfusion fee, operation expenses including anesthetic fee, examination expenses including radiation fee and laboratory fee, bed fee and others. The inpatient costs were mainly at patient’s own expense, nearly a half of those expenses were paid by social security, and public medical care only accounted for less than 3% of the total payment. Conclusion In 2009: a) The male inpatients were mainly the young and middle-aged, and the female were the elderly. The main 3 systematic diseases were trauma and toxicosis, musculoskeletal system and connective tissue disorders, and the factors affecting health and resulting from contact with health care institutions. Except the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue disorders, the other 2 systematic diseases were mostly seen in male rather than in female. b) The top 3 single diseases were lumbar disc herniation, muscle and tendon injuries of the wrist and hand, and intertrochanteric fracture. Except lumbar disc herniation, the other 2 single diseases were mostly seen in male rather than in female. c) The average hospital stay was 23.55 days. The overall costs were mainly constituted by material and drug cost (59.25%), with rationality worthy of attention. d) Inpatient costs were mainly at patient’s own expense or paid by social security, and the proportion of public medical care was low in the payment.

    Release date:2016-09-07 10:58 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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