Effect of Philhealth Enrolment in the Delay in Discharge of Pediatric Patients with Acute Illness in a Government Tertiary Hospital
Jan Kamille R Coronel | Soraya Alvarado
Discipline: medicine by specialism
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Philhealth, the national health insurance program, aims to reduce out-of-pocket
expenditures by subsidizing hospital admission expenses. A possible determinant of its success is the
timeliness of management and prevention of discharge delay.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of Philhealth enrollment on the timeliness of discharge of patients
with acute illness in a government tertiary hospital
METHODS: A retrospective cohort study involving 98 patients (49 Philhealth members and 49 non-
Philhealth members) was done. Data including age, sex, admitting diagnosis, social service classification,
and type of Philhealth membership, were collated from the database of patients from the admitting
section. Reasons for delay in discharge and number of days delayed from discharge point were obtained.
Comparison of baseline characteristics was analyzed using independent t-test for quantitative variables,
and Fisher’s exact test for qualitative variables. 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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