UTILIZATION INDICATORS OF SPECIALIZED THERAPEUTIC SERVICES (NUMBER OF CASES AND VISITS) IN HUNGARIAN HOME CARE

Author(s)

Járomi M1, Bibó AZ1, Gyuró M1, Juhász K2, Sebestyén A1, Endrei D1, Boncz I1, Horváth L1, Molics B1
1University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary, 2Baranya County Government Office, Pécs, Hungary

OBJECTIVES: The primary aim of our study was to analyze the therapy services by speciality focusimg the number of cases and visits in Hungarian home care. METHODS:  Our data came from the database of the National Health Insurance Fund, as the single home health financing agency, which was queried through the Central Statistics Office. The period examined was the year of 2013. The following indicators were analyzed: number of visits, type of visits, number of cases, visits per case. RESULTS:  The total number of cases in home care amounted to 133.342, the number of visits amounted to 1.298.834 in 2013. Within home care, the number of cases managed by specialized therapeutic service accounted for 64.428 (48.32%). Within this service, the number of cases treated by physiotherapy amounted to 57.509 (43.1%). The number of cases managed by physicotherapy accounted for 6.555 (4.9%), and that of treated by speech therapy amounted was 364 (0.3%). The total number of visits to therapy services by speciality was 532.205 (40.98%). Within these services, physiotherapy amounted to 462.759 (35.6%), physicotherapy accounted for 65.656 (5.0%) and speech therapy amounted to 3.881 (0.3%) visits. The number of visits per case in physiotherapy was 8.04, in physicotherapy, it was 10, and in speech therapy, it was 10.7 visits per case. CONCLUSIONS:  Within home care, therapy services by speciality play an essential role in the health care of Hungary, among which the request of physiotherapy is extremely high. The number of cases and visits justifies the need of this type of service, currently maximized centrally, to receive more support.

Conference/Value in Health Info

2017-05, ISPOR 2017, Boston, MA, USA

Value in Health, Vol. 20, No. 5 (May 2017)

Code

PMS77

Topic

Health Service Delivery & Process of Care

Topic Subcategory

Health Care Research

Disease

Musculoskeletal Disorders

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