Researchers' aim was to investigate if patients/physicians characteristics could differently affect males/females health care expenditure. In 2009/2010, a health-related-quality-of-life (HRQL) measure was distributed to 887 general practitioners' (GP) patients in Siena's province-Italy. Severity of diseases was calculated through Cumulative Illness Rating Scale Severity Index (CIRS-SI). Information about GPs' gender and age and patients' gender, age, and socio-economic variables were recorded. 2012 data about pharmaceutical, outpatient and hospital expenditure were obtained. Multivariate regression was carried out. In males, hospital expenditure increased with higher CIRS-SI and female GP whilst in females it was not influenced by any of the variables. Outpatient and pharmaceutical expenditure increased with aging, higher CIRS-SI, and lower HRQL and education, both in males and females. Gender differences in health expenditure determinants emerged for hospital expenditure.

Quercioli, C., Nisticò, F., Messina, G., Maccari, M., Barducci, M., Carriero, G., et al. (2018). Gender differences in health expenditure determinants: A follow-up study. HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL, 1-14 [10.1080/07399332.2018.1445252].

Gender differences in health expenditure determinants: A follow-up study

Quercioli C.;Nisticò F.;Messina G.;Barducci M.;CARRIERO, GIOVANNI;Nante N.
2018-01-01

Abstract

Researchers' aim was to investigate if patients/physicians characteristics could differently affect males/females health care expenditure. In 2009/2010, a health-related-quality-of-life (HRQL) measure was distributed to 887 general practitioners' (GP) patients in Siena's province-Italy. Severity of diseases was calculated through Cumulative Illness Rating Scale Severity Index (CIRS-SI). Information about GPs' gender and age and patients' gender, age, and socio-economic variables were recorded. 2012 data about pharmaceutical, outpatient and hospital expenditure were obtained. Multivariate regression was carried out. In males, hospital expenditure increased with higher CIRS-SI and female GP whilst in females it was not influenced by any of the variables. Outpatient and pharmaceutical expenditure increased with aging, higher CIRS-SI, and lower HRQL and education, both in males and females. Gender differences in health expenditure determinants emerged for hospital expenditure.
2018
Quercioli, C., Nisticò, F., Messina, G., Maccari, M., Barducci, M., Carriero, G., et al. (2018). Gender differences in health expenditure determinants: A follow-up study. HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL, 1-14 [10.1080/07399332.2018.1445252].
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