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Trends in Inequality in Life Expectancy at Birth Between 2004 and 2017 and Projections for 2030 in Korea: Multiyear Cross-sectional Differences by Income from National Health Insurance Data

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Journal BMJ Open
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2019 Jul 6
PMID 31272989
Citations 18
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Abstract

Objectives: The current status, time trends and future projections of a national health equity target are crucial elements of national health equity surveillance. This study examined time trends in inequality by income in life expectancy (LE) at birth between 2004 and 2017 and made future projections for the year 2030 in Korea.

Design: Using individually linked mortality data, time trends in inequality by income in LE at birth were examined. The LE projection was made with the Lee-Carter model.

Setting: Total Korean population and death data derived from the National Health Information Database of the National Health Insurance Service.

Participants: A total of 685 773 157 subjects and 3 486 893 deaths between 2004 and 2017 were analysed.

Primary And Secondary Outcome Measures: Annual LE and the magnitude of inequality by income in LE between 2004 and 2030.

Results: Inequality by income in LE among the total Korean population increased during the past 14 years, and this inequality is projected to become even greater in the future. In 2030, the magnitude of inequality by income in LE is projected to increase by 0.25 years in comparison to the magnitude in 2017. The increase in LE inequality was projected to be more prominent among women, with a projected 1.08 year increase in LE inequality between 2017 and 2030.

Conclusion: Aggressive policies should be developed to close the increasing LE gap in Korea. LE inequalities by income should be considered as a measurable target for health equity in the process of establishing the National Health Plan 2030 in Korea.

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