Evaluation of effective coverage for type 2 diabetes in Mexican primary care health information systems: a retrospective registry analysis

Author:

Gallardo-Rincón Héctor1,Rios-Blancas Maria Jesus1,Montoya Alejandra1,Saucedo-Martínez Rodrigo1,Morales-Juárez Linda1,Mujica Ricardo1,Cantoral-Preciado Alejandra2,Idueta Lorena Suarez1,Lozano Rafael3,Tapia-Conyer Roberto4

Affiliation:

1. Carlos Slim Foundation

2. Universidad Iberoamericana

3. University of Washington

4. National Autonomous University of Mexico

Abstract

Abstract Background: As the leading cause of disability and the fourth leading cause of premature death in Mexico, type 2 diabetes (T2D) represents a serious public health concern. The incidence of diabetes has increased dramatically in recent years, and data from the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey (ENSANUT) indicate that many people remain undiagnosed. Persistent socioeconomic health care barriers exacerbate this situation, as T2D morbidity and mortality are worsened in vulnerable populations, such as those without social security. We evaluated the performance of public primary health centers (PHCs) in T2D medical attention through the measure of effective coverage (EC, a combined measure of health care need, use, and quality) at national, state, health jurisdiction, and municipality levels. Methods: This retrospective analysis used blinded data recorded during 2017 in the Non-communicable Diseases National Information System (SIC) and T2D prevalence reported in 2018 ENSANUT to evaluate the EC achieved. We included individuals ≥20 years old without social security who did not declare the use of private health care services. Each EC component (need, use, and quality) was estimated based on the Shengelia adapted framework. The Kruskal–Wallis test was applied to evaluate the associations among EC quintiles and demographics. Results: In 2017, 26.5 million individuals, aged ≥20 years, without social security, and without the use of private health care services, were under the care of 12,086 PHCs. The national prevalence of T2D was 10.3%, equivalent to 2.6 million people living with T2D in need of primary health care. Large contrasts were seen among EC components between and within Mexican states. We found that only 37.1% of the above individuals received health services at PHCs and of them, 25.8% improved their metabolic condition. The national EC was 9.3%, and the range (by health jurisdiction) was 0.2%–38.6%, representing a large geographic disparity in EC. We found an evident disconnect among need, utilization, and quality rates across the country. Conclusions: Expansion and improvement of EC are urgently needed to address the growing number of people living with T2D in Mexico, particularly in states with vulnerable populations.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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