Screening, Diagnosis, and Long-term Health Outcomes in Developing Countries—The Case of Hypertension

Kim Y, Radoias V (2018) Screening, diagnosis, and long-term health outcomes in developing countries—The case of hypertension. PLoS ONE 13(12): e0208466.DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0208466

Posted: 6 Jan 2019

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Younoh Kim

Sam Houston State University - College of Business Administration

Vlad Radoias

Sam Houston State University - College of Business Administration

Date Written: December 22, 2018

Abstract

Hypertension is a rapidly growing problem in developing countries. At the same time, due to its asymptomatic nature, the afflicted population is largely unaware of being hypertensive. Due to a lack of resources, routine medical exams are very rare in developing countries and many sick individuals remain undiagnosed. Using a large sample of hypertensive individuals from Indonesia, we show the importance of being diagnosed. Diagnosed individuals exhibit lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and overall lower probability of remaining hypertensive than undiagnosed individuals. We also show the main channels through which this is achieved: taking medication, routinely monitoring one’s blood pressure, and engaging in moderate physical activities. We also point to channels through which additional benefits could be realized, but that are currently ineffective: dietary changes and maintaining a healthy body weight. Combined, these results point to the importance of directing public policy towards addressing the under-diagnosis problem and educating the public of the benefits of adopting a healthy life-style.

Keywords: Hypertension; Screening; Diagnosis; Indonesia

Suggested Citation

Kim, Younoh and Radoias, Vlad, Screening, Diagnosis, and Long-term Health Outcomes in Developing Countries—The Case of Hypertension (December 22, 2018). Kim Y, Radoias V (2018) Screening, diagnosis, and long-term health outcomes in developing countries—The case of hypertension. PLoS ONE 13(12): e0208466.DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0208466, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3305493

Younoh Kim

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Vlad Radoias (Contact Author)

Sam Houston State University - College of Business Administration ( email )

1803 Ave I
Huntsville, TX 77341
United States

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