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Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research article

Forecast of the incidence, prevalence and burden of end-stage renal disease in Nanjing, China to the Year 2025

Authors: Ling Sun, Lu-Xi Zou, Yu-Chen Han, Han-Ming Huang, Zhao-Ming Tan, Min Gao, Kun-Ling Ma, Hong Liu, Bi-Cheng Liu

Published in: BMC Nephrology | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

There are limited data on the trends of incidence or prevalence of end stage renal disease (ESRD) in China. To assist in future planning for the ESRD program, the trends of incidence, prevalence and health care costs were analyzed and forecasted to the year 2025 by modeling of historical data from 2004 through 2014.

Methods

Nanjing urban employee basic medical insurance (NJUEBMI) data were obtained from the Nanjing Medical Insurance Information System from 2004 to 2014. The time series forecasting system in SAS 9.4 was used. Each variable was independently forecasted by the fittest model, which was selected automatically or manually.

Results

The forecasting models demonstrated mean percent errors of −2.49 to 5.62 %, relative to the observed values. The R-square values for the forecasting models ranged from 0.756 to 0.997. On the basis of trends in the historical data, the models projected that the average annual increase in the NJUEBMI population was 4.77 %, with forecasted values of 5,029,270 in 2025 (95 % CI, 4,960,423-5,098,117). The incidence and prevalence of ESRD were projected to increase by 1.19 and 1.95 % annually and were expected to reach 250.5 pmp (95 % CI, 247.7–253.3) and 1505 pmp(95 % CI, 1450–1560) by 2025. Additionally, the costs associated with ESRD were forecasted to increase at a growth rate of 5.80 % for healthcare costs and 7.25‰ for per capita medical expenses, with forecasted values of ¥600.3 million ($92.4 million) (95 % CI, 541.8–658.9) and ¥99.0 thousand ($15.2 thousand) (95 % CI, 98.6–99.3), respectively, by 2025. The incidence and prevalence of kidney transplantation were projected to decrease by 6.58 and 9.79 % annually.

Conclusions

These projections suggest that the incidence, prevalence, healthcare costs, and per capita medical expenses of ESRD would increase in the NJUEBMI population. They provide a basis for discussing the trends of ESRD in China and facing the challenges from the ESRD program.
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Metadata
Title
Forecast of the incidence, prevalence and burden of end-stage renal disease in Nanjing, China to the Year 2025
Authors
Ling Sun
Lu-Xi Zou
Yu-Chen Han
Han-Ming Huang
Zhao-Ming Tan
Min Gao
Kun-Ling Ma
Hong Liu
Bi-Cheng Liu
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Nephrology / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2369
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-016-0269-8

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