Davis James W, Taira Deborah, Chung Richard S
Department of Care Management, Hawai'i Medical Service Association, Honolulu 96814, USA.
Hawaii Med J. 2006 Aug;65(8):226-30.
State health surveys and hospital discharge data suggest aspects of health care may vary by island in the state of Hawai'i. This study further examines the issue comparing O'ahu, Maui, Hawai'i, and Kaua'i on 15 indicators of recommended clinical care using data from a large insurer in Hawaii. The Hawaiian Islands differed to a statistically significant extent on 14 of the 15 indicators. O'ahu had the highest percentage of recommended care for six indicators, Maui for four, Kaua'i for three, and Hawai'i for two. In analyses adjusted for age, gender, morbidity, and health plan--and comparing the outer islands individually to O'ahu--O'ahu had more favorable care in 16 of 18 statistically significant comparisons. More focused geographic studies may be warranted to clarify where and why the variations in health care occur.
州健康调查和医院出院数据表明,夏威夷州不同岛屿的医疗保健情况可能存在差异。本研究利用夏威夷一家大型保险公司的数据,进一步就15项推荐临床护理指标对瓦胡岛、毛伊岛、夏威夷大岛和考艾岛进行比较,以探讨这一问题。在15项指标中的14项上,夏威夷各岛屿之间存在显著的统计学差异。在6项指标上,瓦胡岛的推荐护理比例最高;4项指标上毛伊岛最高;3项指标上考艾岛最高;2项指标上夏威夷大岛最高。在针对年龄、性别、发病率和健康保险计划进行调整的分析中,将外岛与瓦胡岛单独比较时,在18项具有统计学意义的比较中,有16项显示瓦胡岛的护理情况更佳。或许有必要开展更具针对性的地理研究,以明确医疗保健差异出现的地点和原因。