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Hospitalizations for inflammatory bowel disease: Profile of the uninsured in the United States

โœ Scribed by Geoffrey C. Nguyen; Justina Sam; Sanjay K. Murthy; Gilaad G. Kaplan; Jill M. Tinmouth; Thomas A. LaVeist


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
225 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
1078-0998

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background:

Inflammatory bowel disease (ibd) patients may be at increased risk for having no health insurance. our objectives were to assess the prevalence of hospitalized ibd patients without insurance in the us and to characterize predictive factors.

Methods:

We identified ibd admissions in the nationwide inpatient sample (1999-2005) and a 1% sample of general medical patients. we used population estimates from the us census bureau to calculate hospitalization rates, and logistic regression to determine predictors of being uninsured.

Results:

Although uninsured ibd patients were less likely to be hospitalized than those privately insured (incidence rate ratio [irr] 0.41; 95% confidence interval [ci]: 0.38-0.45), their hospitalization rate increased from 8.3/100,000 to 12.5/100,000 (p < 0.001) over 7 years, outpacing private admissions. the proportion of uninsured ibd inpatients increased from 4.6% to 6.5% (p < 0.001), and ibd patients were more likely than general medical patients to be uninsured (5.1% vs. 4.1%, p < 0.0001). predictors of being uninsured were being 21 to 40 years (odds ratio [or] 1.95; 95% ci: 1.64-2.31), african american (or 1.51; 95% ci: 1.29-0.76) or hispanic (or 2.21; 95% ci: 1.79-2.74), or residing in the southern us (or 1.63; 95% ci: 1.27-2.11). being female (or 0.65; 95% ci: 0.61-0.70), residing in higher income neighborhoods (or 0.69; 95% ci: 0.62-0.77), and higher comorbidity were protective factors.

Conclusions:

The rate of uninsured ibd admissions has risen disproportionately relative to the privately insured and general medical populations. we need measures to alleviate the burden of being uninsured among young and otherwise healthy adults with ibd who are most vulnerable.


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