Baker Laurence, Rideout Jeffrey, Gertler Paul, Raube Kristiana
Department of Health Research and Policy, HRP Redwood Building, Room 110, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305-5405.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2005 Sep-Oct;12(5):530-6. doi: 10.1197/jamia.M1778. Epub 2005 May 19.
We studied the effect of a structured electronic communication service on health care spending, comparing doctor office and laboratory spending for a group of patients before and after the service became available to them relative to changes in a control group. In the treatment group, doctor office spending and laboratory spending fell in the period after the service became available, relative to the control group (p < 0.05). A rough estimate is that average doctor office spending per treatment group member per month fell $1.71 after availability of the service, and laboratory spending fell roughly $0.12. Spending associated with use of the electronic service was $0.29 per member per month. We conclude that use of structured electronic visits can reduce health care spending.
我们研究了结构化电子通信服务对医疗保健支出的影响,将一组患者在该服务可供使用前后的医生诊疗和实验室检查支出与对照组的变化进行了比较。在治疗组中,相对于对照组,该服务可供使用后的时期内,医生诊疗支出和实验室检查支出均有所下降(p < 0.05)。粗略估计是,服务可供使用后,每个治疗组成员每月的平均医生诊疗支出下降了1.71美元,实验室检查支出大致下降了0.12美元。与使用电子服务相关的支出为每个成员每月0.29美元。我们得出结论,使用结构化电子就诊可以降低医疗保健支出。