Hospital services utilisation and cost before and after COVID-19 hospital treatment: Evidence from Indonesia

Author:

Rizal Muhammad Fikru,Hafidz FirdausORCID,Kusila Gilbert RenardiORCID,Aisyiah Wan,Revelino Dedy,Dhanalvin Erzan,Oktavia Ayunda,Ilyasa ,Jaya Citra,Saut Benjamin,Ruby Mahlil

Abstract

Objective To estimate hospital services utilisation and cost among the Indonesian population enrolled in the National Health Insurance (NHI) program before and after COVID-19 hospital treatment. Methods 28,159 Indonesian NHI enrolees treated with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in hospitals between May and August 2020 were compared to 8,995 individuals never diagnosed with COVID-19 in 2020. A difference-in-difference approach is used to contrast the monthly all-cause utilisation rate and total claims of hospital services between these two groups. A period of nine months before and three to six months after hospital treatment were included in the analysis. Results A substantial short-term increase in hospital services utilisation and cost before and after COVID-19 treatment was observed. Using the fifth month before treatment as the reference period, we observed an increased outpatient visits rate in 1–3 calendar months before and up to 2–4 months after treatment (p<0.001) among the COVID-19 group compared to the comparison group. We also found a higher admissions rate in 1–2 months before and one month after treatment (p<0.001). Consequently, increased hospital costs were observed in 1–3 calendar months before and 1–4 calendar months after the treatment (p<0.001). The elevated hospital resource utilisation was more prominent among individuals older than 40. Overall, no substantial increase in hospital outpatient visits, admissions, and costs beyond four months after and five months before COVID-19 treatment. Conclusion Individuals with COVID-19 who required hospital treatment had considerably higher healthcare resource utilisation in the short-term, before and after the treatment. These findings indicated that the total cost of treating COVID-19 patients might include the pre- and post-acute period.

Funder

Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial Kesehatan: BPJS Kesehatan

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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