Effect of Philhealth enrolment in the delay in discharge of pediatric patients with acute illness in a government tertiary hospital.
- Author:
Jan Kamille R. Coronel
;
Soraya Alvarado
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
The Philippine Children’s Medical Center Journal
2017;13(2):7-15
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND:Philhealth, the national health insurance program, aims to reduce out-of-pocket expenditure
to eradicate blockage to healthcare access by subsidizing expenses during admission. A possible
determinant of its success is the timeliness of management and prevention of discharge delay.
OBJECTIVE:To determine the association of Philhealth enrollment with the timeliness of patient discharge
in a government tertiary hospital.
METHODS:A retrospective cohort study involving 98 patients (49 Philhealth members and 49 nonPhilhealth members) was done. Data including age, sex, admitting diagnosis, social service classification,
and type of Philhealth membership were collated from the admitting section. Reasons for delay in
discharge and number of days delayed was obtained from discharge clearance list of the social service
unit. Association between PhilHealth coverage and hospital delay was analyzed using logistic regression
analysis.
RESULTS:Discharge delay is 3 times more likely to occur among non-Philhealth members as compared to
the Philhealth group. Other variables were not significantly associated with discharge delay.
CONCLUSIONS:Discharge delay is significantly associated with non-membership to Philhealth.Further
investigation through focus group discussions with patients’ families may be done to uncover other
possible causes for discharge delay.
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