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The Commonwealth Fund 2005 International Symposium on Health Care Policy

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND. EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE UNTIL 9:OO A.M. EST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2005. The Commonwealth Fund 2005 International Health Policy Survey of Sicker Adults in Six Countries HIGHLIGHTS OF SURVEY FINDINGS. The Commonwealth Fund

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The Commonwealth Fund 2005 International Symposium on Health Care Policy

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  1. THE COMMONWEALTH FUND EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE UNTIL 9:OO A.M. EST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2005 The Commonwealth Fund 2005 International Health Policy Survey of Sicker Adults in Six CountriesHIGHLIGHTS OF SURVEY FINDINGS The Commonwealth Fund 2005 International Symposium on Health Care Policy Washington, D.C., November 2–4, 2005 Cathy Schoen, Senior Vice President Robin Osborn, Vice President and Director International Program in Health Policy and Practice The Commonwealth Fund

  2. Were Risks Explained Before a Hospital Procedure in an Understandable Way? Base: Hospitalized in past 2 years Percent said risks were NOT explained 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  3. Deficiencies in Transition Planning When Discharged from the Hospital Base: Hospitalized in past 2 years 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  4. Readmitted to a Hospital or Went to ER as a Result of Complications After Discharge Base: Hospitalized in past 2 years Percent readmitted or ER visit due to complications 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  5. Developed Infection While in the Hospital Base: Hospitalized in past 2 years Percent 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  6. Any Error: Medical Mistake, Medication Error or Test Error in Past 2 Years Percent 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  7. Medical Mistake or Medication ErrorOccurred Outside the Hospital Base: Experienced medical mistake or medication error Percent saying error occurred outside the hospital 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  8. Mistake Any Error by Number of DoctorsSeen in Past 2 Years Percent 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  9. Cost-Related Access Problems 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  10. Out-of-Pocket Medical Costs in the Past Year Percent AUS CAN GER NZ UK US AUS CAN GER NZ UK US 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  11. Access to Doctor When Sick orNeed Medical Attention Percent AUS CAN GER NZ UK US AUS CAN GER NZ UK US 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  12. Went to the ER for Condition that Could Have Been Treated by Regular Doctor if Available Percent 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  13. Waiting Time for Elective or Non-Emergency Surgery Base: Needed non-emergency or elective surgery Percent AUS CAN GER NZ UK US AUS CAN GER NZ UK US 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  14. Care Coordination 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  15. Coordination Problems by Number of Doctors Percent *Either records/results did not reach doctors office in time for appointment OR doctors ordered a duplicate medical test 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  16. Doctor Gives You Plan for Self-Management Base: Adults with chronic disease Percent given self-management plan 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  17. Doctor’s Office Has a NurseRegularly Involved in Care Management Base: Adults with chronic disease Percent have nurse involved 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  18. Received Recommended Carefor Chronic Condition * Blood pressure and cholesterol checked ** Hemoglobin A1C and cholesterol checked, and feet and eyes examined 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  19. Adults with Hypertension or DiabetesWho Received Recommended Careby Self-Management Plan or Nurse Involvement Includes blood pressure and cholesterol for hypertension; Hemoglobin A1C and cholesterol checked, and feet and eyes examined for diabetes 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

  20. Care Experiences Reported by Adultswith Positive or Negative System Views Percent Waited 6 days or more for appointment Access problem due to cost Any medical, medication or lab error Coordination problems 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey

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