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Population based estimates of MBS, PBS and hospital utilisation rates using prevalent chronic disease denominators [ 2005 - 2007 ]

Also known as: Health service utilisation by people with chronic disease

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/353649]

Researchers: Dr Kate Brameld (Principal investigator) ,  Alfred Bass Dr Frank Sanfilippo Dr Judith Katzenellenbogen Prof Cashel Holman

Brief description This project will use hospital morbidity and mortality data from the WA Data Linkage System, linked to the Medicare Benefits Scheme and Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme databases to produce measures of disease occurrence and health service utilisation within the Western Australian population according to indices of social and geographical disadvantage. The first objective will involve establishing teams of clinicians and researchers who will work together to develop and validate lists of MBS and PBS item numbers that are indicative of specified chronic diseases. This information will then be used to identify patients with these conditions from the MBS and PBS databases during the period 1990-2003 and this method of case ascertainment will be compared with the use of the Hospital morbidity data system alone. Once groups of patients have been identified, their utilisation rates of MBS, PBS and hospital services will be calculated. The effect of social and geographical indices on the occurrence of disease and the utilisation of services will also be studied. Trends over time in health status and health service utilisation are vital to the evidence-based planning and evaluation of health services and to the provision of an equitable and accessible health service which is based on the needs of the community. The work will represent the first time that the utilisation of Australian MBS and PBS itemised services is measured in diagnostically defined groups of patients with chronic diseases.

Funding Amount $AUD 246,000.00

Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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