Adherence to medical follow-up recommendations reduces hospital admissions: Evidence from diabetic patients in France
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Titre | Adherence to medical follow-up recommendations reduces hospital admissions: Evidence from diabetic patients in France |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Auteurs | Bussiere C, Sirven N, Rapp T, Sevilla-Dedieu C |
Journal | HEALTH ECONOMICS |
Volume | 29 |
Pagination | 508-522 |
Date Published | APR |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 1057-9230 |
Mots-clés | diabetes, hospitalization, medical follow-up recommendations, panel data, Prevention, public health |
Résumé | The aim of this study was to document the extent to which diabetic patients who adhered to required medical follow-ups in France experienced reduced hospital admissions over time. The main assumption was that enhanced monitoring and follow-up of diabetic patients in the primary care setting could be a substitute for hospital use. Using longitudinal claim data of diabetic patients between 2010 and 2015 from MGEN, a leading mutuelle insurance company in France, we estimated a dynamic logit model with lagged measures of the quality of adherence to eight medical follow-up recommendations. This model allowed us to disentangle follow-up care in hospitals from other forms of inpatient care that could occur simultaneously. We found that a higher adherence to medical guidance is associated with a lower probability of hospitalization and that the take-up of each of the eight recommendations may help reduce the rates of hospital admission. The reasons for the variation in patient adherence and implications for health policy are discussed. |
DOI | 10.1002/hec.3999 |