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Topics In The Management Of The New Rurai Cooperative Medical Care Funds In Yongtai County

Posted on:2014-09-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2269330401474652Subject:Applied statistics
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This paper attempts to analyze the operation data of New Rural Cooperative Medical Care(NRCMC) funds from2007to2012in Yongtai County Fujian Province by using the method of combining the document research and statistics, and to focus on the statistical analysis for person-time and expenses of the insurance participants in the kinds of hospitalized diseases in this county. According to international disease classification standard, the kinds of hospitalized diseases can be divided into22. This paper analyzes the distribution and correlation of22diseases in gender, age and medical expenses in the insurance participants who obtain the compensation of medical expenses. Finally, this paper analyzes the overall distribution of every kind of hospitalized diseases, diseased person-time and the total hospital medical expenses, and forecasts the diseased person-time and the total hospital medical expenses in the kinds of hospitalized diseases in Yongtai County in2013.This paper develops scientific and rational medical expenses compensation scheme for the NRCMC funds managers in Yongtai County through statistical analysis of the kinds of hospitalized diseases of the insurance participants in the NRCMC in Yongtai County in the past few years to further provide a scientific basis to improve NRCMC fund management level. In addition, the results obtained in this paper have reference value to understand the disease distribution of rural population in Yongtai County, which can provide scientific evidence to plan program for local medical institutions in the future.
Keywords/Search Tags:The insurance participants, The kinds of disease, Medical expenses, Analysis and forecast of regression, Nonparametric hypothesis test
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