Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 1 Managing World Cities International Workshop on Sharing Evidence on Public Policy Processes 13 April, 2011.

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Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 1 Managing World Cities International Workshop on Sharing Evidence on Public Policy Processes 13 April, 2011

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 22 A Tale of Three World Cities: Health Care Policy Implications Pui Hing Chau 1, Michael K. Gusmano 2, Victor G. Rodwin 3, Daniel Weisz 4, Jean Woo 1,5 1. CADENZA Project, Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong; 2. The Hastings Center; 3. Health Policy and Management, Wagner School of Public Service, New York University; 4. International Longevity Center—USA, Columbia University; 5. Department of Medicine & Therapeutics, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 3 Background With population ageing, there will be increasing number of people with chronic diseases It is important to improve planning for health care provision in future

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 44 Three World Cities Hong Kong (HK), New York City (NYC) and London are similar in the size and proportion of the older population The three world cities face similar challenges associated with population ageing, including health care provision Year 2009HKNYCLondon Population aged M (12.8%) 1.0M (12.1%) 0.9M (11.5%)

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 55 Primary Care The first point of contact with health care system Good primary care system can Reduce complications of chronic disease Promote better use of healthcare resources Important to compare the extent to which citizens of each world city have access to effective and timely primary care

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 66 Avoidable Hospitalization Conditions Assumed to be affected by access to primary care Commonly used as an indicator of access to timely and effective primary care Definition of AHC (Weissman et al., 1992) : Ruptured appendix, asthma, cellulitis, congestive heart failure, diabetes, gangrene, hypokalemia, immunizable condition, malignant hypertension, pneumonia, pyelonephritis, perforated or bleeding ulcer

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 77 Marker Conditions Not influenced by access to primary care Definition of MC (Gusmano, Rodwin and Weisz, 2006) : Appendicitis, gastrointestinal obstruction and fracture

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 88 Health of the Citizens Senior citizens in HK seem to enjoy better health than those in NYC and London as reflected by various indicators

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 99 Life Expectancy at Age 65, 2008

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 10 Mortality Rate for Those Aged 65+, 2008 * Adjusted to 2000 WHO Population

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 11 Self-reported Chronic Conditions among Those Aged 65+*, 2008 * We do not have access to equivalent survey data for London

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 12 What would you expect the hospitalization rate and MC rate in HK as compared to NYC and London?

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 13 Hospitalization Rate in Population Aged 65+, * Adjusted to 2000 WHO Population Episodes without diagnoses information were excluded

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 14 MC Rate in Population Aged 65+, * Adjusted to 2000 WHO Population

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 15 How about AHC rate?

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 16 AHC Rate in Population Aged 65+, * Adjusted to 2000 WHO Population

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 17 Does this imply that access to primary care in Hong Kong is worse than in London and New York City?

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 18 Good Primary Care 1.Equitable distribution of resources 2.Access being independent to financial ability 3.Low or no co-payments 4.Comprehensiveness of services

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 19 Primary Care in HK Largely provided by doctors in the private sector, where patients have to pay out-of-pocket fees for consultations with physicians, investigations and drugs Approximately 30% of outpatient episodes were covered by government clinics, where a small fee is charged and can be waived if the patient cannot afford it However, these public outpatient clinics mainly consist of brief doctor-patient encounters and are crowded particularly with older patients The public sector carries out regular health promotion programmes; however health screening is not free

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 20 Primary Care in US The U.S. health care delivery system is dominated by specialists with less emphasis on primary care than most developed countries There are comprehensive screening programmes, which are covered by various insurance programmes Despite the existence of social health insurance for older persons (Medicare) and a federal-state social welfare program (Medicaid) for the very poor, more than 16% of the population has no health insurance coverage Virtually all U.S. patients, regardless of insurance coverage, face substantial out-of-pocket payment for health care

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 21 Primary Care in UK The U.K. National Health System is a very structured primary care system The first point of contact in seeking health care is the GP that the patient is registered with. If indicated, the patient is referred to specialists in hospitals Under the GP contract adopted in 2004, there are financial incentives for primary care practices. E.g., GPs can make additional money by meeting certain health targets relating to control of common chronic diseases or screening rates Consultations are largely free, with the exception of prescription charges, which are not paid by older persons

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 22 Access to Primary Care Besides provision of primary care, the following also affects access to primary care: Socio-economic status Gender disparity Income disparity Insurance coverage etc

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 23 Way Forward Further research is necessary to explore how to strengthen provision and access to primary care

Project Partners: 計劃夥伴: Funded by: 捐助機構: 24 Implications Through improving primary care, the health of the population could improve because patients with chronic illness would have their conditions managed so as to avoid flare ups requiring hospitalization