TY - JOUR
T1 - An actuarial investigation into maternal hospital cost risk factors for public patients
AU - William, Jananie
AU - Martin, Michael A.
AU - Chojenta, Catherine
AU - Loxton, Deborah
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 2017.
PY - 2018/3/1
Y1 - 2018/3/1
N2 - We investigate an actuarial approach to identifying the factors impacting government-funded maternal hospital costs in Australia, with a focus on women who experience adverse birth outcomes. We propose a two-phase modelling methodology that adopts actuarial methods from typical insurance claim cost modelling and extends to other statistical techniques to account for the large volume of covariates available for modelling. Specifically, Classification and Regression Trees and generalised linear mixed models are employed to analyse a data set that links longitudinal survey and administrative data from a large sample of women. The results show that adverse births are a statistically significant risk factor affecting maternal hospital costs in the antenatal and delivery periods. Other significant cost risk factors in the delivery period include mode of delivery, private health insurance status, diabetes, smoking status, area of residence and onset of labour. We demonstrate the efficacy of using actuarial techniques in non-traditional areas and highlight how the results can be used to inform public policy.
AB - We investigate an actuarial approach to identifying the factors impacting government-funded maternal hospital costs in Australia, with a focus on women who experience adverse birth outcomes. We propose a two-phase modelling methodology that adopts actuarial methods from typical insurance claim cost modelling and extends to other statistical techniques to account for the large volume of covariates available for modelling. Specifically, Classification and Regression Trees and generalised linear mixed models are employed to analyse a data set that links longitudinal survey and administrative data from a large sample of women. The results show that adverse births are a statistically significant risk factor affecting maternal hospital costs in the antenatal and delivery periods. Other significant cost risk factors in the delivery period include mode of delivery, private health insurance status, diabetes, smoking status, area of residence and onset of labour. We demonstrate the efficacy of using actuarial techniques in non-traditional areas and highlight how the results can be used to inform public policy.
KW - Adverse birth outcome
KW - Classification and Regression Tree
KW - Generalised linear mixed model
KW - Maternal hospital costs
KW - Public health costs
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85060301719&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1017/S174849951700015X
DO - 10.1017/S174849951700015X
M3 - Article
SN - 1748-4995
VL - 12
SP - 106
EP - 129
JO - Annals of Actuarial Science
JF - Annals of Actuarial Science
IS - 1
ER -