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The Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Accompanies May/June 1999 Health Affairs Article Charts Originally Presented at the 1998 International Symposium on Health Care Policy

2 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Methodology Survey of ~1,000 adults in five nations: Australia (1,001 ), Canada (1,006), New Zealand (999), the United Kingdom (1,043), and the United States (1,010). Telephone survey conducted by Louis Harris & Associates and their international affiliates from April- June Interviewees were asked about their views of their nations health care system, including their attitudes about its structure and recent system reforms, as well as experiences getting and using health care services.

3 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Overall View of the Health Care System Percent reporting:AUSCANNZUKUS System works well, only minor changes needed 19%20%9%25%17% Some good things, but fundamental change needed 49%56%57%58%46% System has so much wrong with it, it needs complete rebuilding 30%23%32%14%33%

4 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Support for Major Health System Change Percent saying the health care system needs to be rebuilt

5 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Views of Health Care System in Five Nations - Trends Rebuild Completely Minor Changes Needed 1988* Australia17%30%34%18% Canada5%23%56%20% United Kingdom17%14%27%25% United States29%33%10%17% *Harvard/Harris/Baxter, 1988 (Canada, UK, and US)

6 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Most Important Problem Problem (%) AustraliaWaiting times (23%) CanadaLevel of government funding (25%) Administration & resource management (25%) United Kingdom Waiting times (29%) Level of government funding (29%) United States Inability to afford medical care (30%)

7 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Access Concerns Percent reporting:AUSCANNZUKUS Unable to get needed medical care 8%10%12%10%14% Difficulties getting needed care 15%21%18%15%28% Difficulties seeing specialists and consultants 35%47%34%29%39% Waiting more than four months for non- emergency surgery 13%10%21%29%1% No regular doctor 19%23%14%20%30%

8 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Difficulties Getting Needed Health Care Percent finding it extremely, very, or somewhat difficult to get care when needed

9 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Reasons People Did Not Get Needed Medical Care AUSCANNZUKUSAUSCANNZUKUS Financial ReasonsWaiting Times Percent

10 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Site of Medical Care on Evenings and Weekends Base: Those who used evening or weekend care AUSCANNZUKUSAUSCANNZUKUS Hospital Emergency Room Doctor Came to Home

11 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Cost Concerns Percent reporting:AUSCANNZUKUS Financial problems paying medical bills 10%5%15%3%18% Not filling prescriptions due to cost 12%7%15%6%17% Did not get needed care due to financial reasons 10%2%25%3%53% Spent more than $750 out-of-pocket for medical care in the past year 19%10%11%1%29%

12 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Amount Spent in the Past Year on Medical Bills Not Covered by Insurance AUSCANNZUKUSAUSCANNZUKUS More than $100 None

13 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Quality Ratings Percent rated the following as excellent: AUSCANNZUKUS Overall care received in past year 19%24%20%15%20% Care received at most recent doctor visit 36%37%34%19%29% Overall hospital experience 27%28%24%28%26%

14 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Years with Doctor Percent with doctor for more than five years Base: Those with a regular doctor

15 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Length of Most Recent Doctor Visit AUSCANNZUKUSAUSCANNZUKUS Less than 10 minutesMore than 20 minutes

16 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Time Spent with Doctor Percent reporting time their doctor spent with them was too short

17 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Effect of Recent System Change on Quality Percent responding change will: AUSCANNZUKUS Improve quality15%19%16%27% Harm quality28%46%38%12%18% Have little impact41%31%36%50%46%

18 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates View of Effect on Quality of System Changes Percent who believe recent changes will harm quality

19 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Worries About Future Illness Percent very worried that:AUSCANNZUKUS Wont be able to get advanced care if seriously ill 19%29%38%16%21% Wont be able to afford needed medical care 25%22%42%14%23% Wont be able to pay for long- term care of family member 37%31%50%17%36% Will wait to long to get non- emergency care 25%20%38%12%14%

20 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Variations by Insurance Coverage in the United States Percent respondingTotalInsuredUninsured Rebuild system33%28%59% Didnt get needed care in past year14%10%37% Difficult to get care when needed27%20%65% Difficult to see specialist when needed 40%34%67% Problems paying medical bills18%13%42% Didnt fill prescription due to cost17%13%42% Very worried wont be able to get most advanced care 21%14%53% Very worried wont be able to get the medical care they need because they cant afford it 23%15%65%

21 Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey Commonwealth Fund/Harvard/Louis Harris & Associates Methodology The Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey elicited the health care system views and experiences of nationally representative cross-sections of the public in each of five countries Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the U.K. and the U.S. Conducted from April-June 1998 by Louis Harris & Associates and their international affiliates, interviewees were asked about their views of their nations health care system, including their attitudes about its structure and recent system reforms, as well as experiences getting and using health care services. The instrument was developed by teams from The Commonwealth Fund and Harvard and reviewed by experts in each of the nations surveyed. Interviews were conducted by telephone in all nations except the U.K., where they were conducted in-person. Interviews were completed with 1001 respondents in Australia, 1006 in Canada, 999 in New Zealand, 1043 in the UK and 1010 in the US. The average interview length was 11 minutes.