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Decreasing COPD-related incidences and hospital admissions in a German health insurance population.


ABSTRACT: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with smoking and work-related health hazards. Most studies have reported prevalences, and the number of studies examining incidences and social inequalities is small. We analyzed the development of social inequalities of COPD-incidences in terms of income and exacerbations in terms of hospital admissions. Findings were based on claims data from a German statutory health insurance covering 2008 to 2019. Outpatient diagnoses were used for defining COPD-cases, hospital admissions were used for detecting exacerbations. Analyses were performed using Cox-regression. Individual incomes were depicted at three levels defined according to national averages for each year. Data of 3,040,137 insured men and women were available. From 2008 to 2019 COPD-incidences in men decreased by 42% and 47% in women. After stratification by income the reduction at the lowest income level was 41% and 50% in women. Respectively, at the highest income level reductions were 28% and 41%. Disease exacerbations decreased over time, and also social inequalities between income groups emerged. COPD-rates decreased over time at all income levels, but at a faster pace in the lowest income group, thus leading to a positive development of diminishing social gradients in men as well as in women.

SUBMITTER: Geyer S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10693544 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Decreasing COPD-related incidences and hospital admissions in a German health insurance population.

Geyer Siegfried S   Tetzlaff Juliane J   Sperlich Stefanie S   Safieddine Batoul B   Epping Jelena J   Eberhard Sveja S   Stahmeyer Jona J   Beller Johannes J  

Scientific reports 20231202 1


Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with smoking and work-related health hazards. Most studies have reported prevalences, and the number of studies examining incidences and social inequalities is small. We analyzed the development of social inequalities of COPD-incidences in terms of income and exacerbations in terms of hospital admissions. Findings were based on claims data from a German statutory health insurance covering 2008 to 2019. Outpatient diagnoses were used for  ...[more]

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