Economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons living in the community in Malaysia

Objective: The aim of the study is to estimate the economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons in Malaysia at a national scale. The specific objectives are to: (1) identify the healthcare utilisation behaviour of older persons; (2) estimate the direct and indirect healthcare costs at...

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Main Authors: Haron, Sharifah Azizah, Koris, Roshanim, Mehmet Orhun, Nimetchan, M Nur, Amrizal, Mohamed Aljunid, Syed, Akmal Shafie, Asrul
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1116052024-08-06T01:10:23Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111605/ Economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons living in the community in Malaysia Haron, Sharifah Azizah Koris, Roshanim Mehmet Orhun, Nimetchan M Nur, Amrizal Mohamed Aljunid, Syed Akmal Shafie, Asrul Objective: The aim of the study is to estimate the economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons in Malaysia at a national scale. The specific objectives are to: (1) identify the healthcare utilisation behaviour of older persons; (2) estimate the direct and indirect healthcare costs at the community setting, and (3) estimate the economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons. Methods: The survey utilised multi-stage random sampling techniques to recruit a total of 2,274 elderly respondents aged 60 years and above. The economic burden of healthcare utilisation by an older person was estimated using multiple sources of data, namely administrative cost and healthcare cost from both institutional and community settings. Results: The prevalence of outpatient and inpatient care was 60.5% and 5.6%, respectively. Older persons generally chose government facilities for both inpatient and outpatient services. The average direct cost for outpatient and inpatient care were RM 141.24 and RM 2,527, respectively. The average indirect costs for outpatient and inpatient care were RM 31.44 and RM 524.07, respectively. The economic burden of healthcare utilisation by an older person was estimated at RM 3,807,481,491, which represent 0.34% of the total GDP in 2014 or 8% of the total health expenditure in the same year. By 2040, the burden is projected to reach a staggering RM 21 billion, or around 1.08% of the total GDP. The economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons is expected to increase as Malaysia is moving towards an aged nation by 2045. Conclusion: The utilization of outpatient care for older persons was estimated at 60% and most of the sought-after services were heavily subsidized government facilities. This study highlights the needs for the government to embark on preventive health and comprehensive education to decrease the prevalence and severity of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among both the future aged and existing elderly in Malaysia. Alternatively, health care reform may be timely to ease the burden of healthcare utilisation by an even bigger percentage of older persons, once we become an aged nation. Pro Medicina Foundation 2024-03-07 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111605/1/2024.1.1.pdf Haron, Sharifah Azizah and Koris, Roshanim and Mehmet Orhun, Nimetchan and M Nur, Amrizal and Mohamed Aljunid, Syed and Akmal Shafie, Asrul (2024) Economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons living in the community in Malaysia. Journal of Health Policy and Outcomes Research (1). pp. 4-15. ISSN 2543-604X; EISSN: 2299-1247 https://jhpor.com/article/2356-economic-burden-of-healthcare-utilisation-by-older-persons-living-in-the-community-in-malaysia 10.7365/JHPOR.2024.1.1
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description Objective: The aim of the study is to estimate the economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons in Malaysia at a national scale. The specific objectives are to: (1) identify the healthcare utilisation behaviour of older persons; (2) estimate the direct and indirect healthcare costs at the community setting, and (3) estimate the economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons. Methods: The survey utilised multi-stage random sampling techniques to recruit a total of 2,274 elderly respondents aged 60 years and above. The economic burden of healthcare utilisation by an older person was estimated using multiple sources of data, namely administrative cost and healthcare cost from both institutional and community settings. Results: The prevalence of outpatient and inpatient care was 60.5% and 5.6%, respectively. Older persons generally chose government facilities for both inpatient and outpatient services. The average direct cost for outpatient and inpatient care were RM 141.24 and RM 2,527, respectively. The average indirect costs for outpatient and inpatient care were RM 31.44 and RM 524.07, respectively. The economic burden of healthcare utilisation by an older person was estimated at RM 3,807,481,491, which represent 0.34% of the total GDP in 2014 or 8% of the total health expenditure in the same year. By 2040, the burden is projected to reach a staggering RM 21 billion, or around 1.08% of the total GDP. The economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons is expected to increase as Malaysia is moving towards an aged nation by 2045. Conclusion: The utilization of outpatient care for older persons was estimated at 60% and most of the sought-after services were heavily subsidized government facilities. This study highlights the needs for the government to embark on preventive health and comprehensive education to decrease the prevalence and severity of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among both the future aged and existing elderly in Malaysia. Alternatively, health care reform may be timely to ease the burden of healthcare utilisation by an even bigger percentage of older persons, once we become an aged nation.
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author Haron, Sharifah Azizah
Koris, Roshanim
Mehmet Orhun, Nimetchan
M Nur, Amrizal
Mohamed Aljunid, Syed
Akmal Shafie, Asrul
spellingShingle Haron, Sharifah Azizah
Koris, Roshanim
Mehmet Orhun, Nimetchan
M Nur, Amrizal
Mohamed Aljunid, Syed
Akmal Shafie, Asrul
Economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons living in the community in Malaysia
author_facet Haron, Sharifah Azizah
Koris, Roshanim
Mehmet Orhun, Nimetchan
M Nur, Amrizal
Mohamed Aljunid, Syed
Akmal Shafie, Asrul
author_sort Haron, Sharifah Azizah
title Economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons living in the community in Malaysia
title_short Economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons living in the community in Malaysia
title_full Economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons living in the community in Malaysia
title_fullStr Economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons living in the community in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons living in the community in Malaysia
title_sort economic burden of healthcare utilisation by older persons living in the community in malaysia
publisher Pro Medicina Foundation
publishDate 2024
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111605/1/2024.1.1.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111605/
https://jhpor.com/article/2356-economic-burden-of-healthcare-utilisation-by-older-persons-living-in-the-community-in-malaysia
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