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NTU 620 HEPI Lab
Home
Team Members
Research Grant
Publications
Research Projects
AI and Machine learning
Physical-mental multimorbidity
Economics of Multimorbidity
Chronic condition in Singapore
Cost effectiveness analysis of intervention
Pay-for-performance
NHS Health checks
Health Workforce Planning Model
Quality of care in India
Other Research Projects
Minority health
Reproductive, Maternal, and Child health
Physical Activitiyes
Out-of-pocket expenditure for medicine
Disability and Multimorbidity
Innovative Health Financing
Health system performance evaluation
Multimorbidity and comorbidity
Indonesia Health system reform and JKN
User fee and patient cost sharing
Economic recession and health
Economics of Tobacco
Cancer screening
Media Coverage
Educational Program
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Home
Team Members
Research Grant
Publications
Research Projects
AI and Machine learning
Physical-mental multimorbidity
Economics of Multimorbidity
Chronic condition in Singapore
Cost effectiveness analysis of intervention
Pay-for-performance
NHS Health checks
Health Workforce Planning Model
Quality of care in India
Other Research Projects
Minority health
Reproductive, Maternal, and Child health
Physical Activitiyes
Out-of-pocket expenditure for medicine
Disability and Multimorbidity
Innovative Health Financing
Health system performance evaluation
Multimorbidity and comorbidity
Indonesia Health system reform and JKN
User fee and patient cost sharing
Economic recession and health
Economics of Tobacco
Cancer screening
Media Coverage
Educational Program
NHS Health checks
Impact of the NHS Health Check on inequalities in cardiovascular disease risk: a difference-in-differences matching analysis
Background We assessed impacts of a large, nationwide cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment and management programme on sociodemographic group inequalities in (1) early identification of hypertension, type 2 diabetes (T2D) and chronic kidney disease (CKD); and (2) management of global CVD risk among high-risk individuals. Methods We obtained retrospective electronic medical records from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink for a randomly selected sample of 138 788 patients aged 40–74 years without known CVD or diabetes, who were registered with 462 practices between 2009 and 2013. We estimated programme impact using a difference-in-differences matching analysis that compared changes in outcome over time between attendees and non-attendees. Results National Health Service Health Check attendance was 21.4% (29 672/138 788). A significantly greater number of hypertension and T2D incident cases were identified in men than women (eg, an additional 4.02%, 95% CI 3.65% to 4.39%, and 2.08%, 1.81% to 2.35% cases of hypertension in men and women, respectively). A significantly greater number of T2D incident cases were identified among attendees living in the most deprived areas, but no differences were found for hypertension and CKD across socioeconomic groups. No major differences in CVD risk management were observed between sociodemographic subgroups (eg, programme impact on 10-year CVD risk score was −1.13%, −1.48% to −0.78% in male and −1.53%, −2.36% to −0.71% in female attendees). Conclusion During 2009–2013, the programme had low attendance and small overall impacts on early identification of disease and risk management. The age, sex and socioeconomic subgroups appeared to have derived similar level of benefits, leaving existing inequalities unchanged. These findings highlight the importance of population-wide interventions to address inequalities in CVD outcomes.
Coverage of a national cardiovascular risk assessment and management programme (NHS Health Check): Retrospective database study
To determine coverage of NHS Health Check, a national cardiovascular risk assessment programme in England, in the first four years after implementatio…
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