Rev Rene (Sep 2015)

Morbidity and hospitalization costs of chronic diseases for the Unified National Health System

  • Pedro Henrique Teixeira Soto,
  • Gabriela Martini Raitz,
  • Ludmila Lopes Bolsoni,
  • Cássia Kely Favoretto Costa,
  • Mirian Ueda Yamaguchi,
  • Ely Mitie Massuda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2015000400014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4

Abstract

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Objective: characterizing morbidity and hospitalization costs of chronic diseases (cardiovascular, respiratory, diabetes and cancer) for the Unified National Health System. Methods: a retrospective analytical study that used secondary data from the hospital information system of people aged ≥ 25 years. Results: among the four assessed morbidities, cancer and cardiovascular diseases have been the most prevalent. For cancer there was a predominance of females, aged between 45 and 49 years. Males had a higher incidence for cardiovascular diseases, with an age range of 55-59 years. These two diseases were the most costly for the system. The frequency of respiratory diseases follows a declining trend for both genders, while diabetes remained stable during the period. Conclusion: the highest prevalence of intervention was cancer among women and in men predominated cardiovascular diseases.

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