Hall Margaret Jean, Owings Maria F, Shinogle Judith A
Hospital Care Statistics Branch, Division of Health Care Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hyattsville, MD 20782, USA.
J Rural Health. 2006 Fall;22(4):331-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.2006.00054.x.
National data documenting the role that rural hospitals play in providing inpatient care to patients both younger than 65 and 65 years and older has previously been unavailable.
To present descriptive nationally representative data on the numbers and types of inpatients, and the care they received, in rural hospitals.
This study includes inpatient data from the 2001 National Hospital Discharge Survey, a nationally representative survey of short-stay, nonfederal hospitals in the United States. Inpatients in rural hospitals were compared to those in urban hospitals in terms of demographic and clinical characteristics and patterns of utilization. Among the variables examined were age, number and type of diagnoses, avoidable hospitalizations, comorbidity, procedures received, source of payment, average length of stay, and discharge disposition.
Seventeen percent (5.7 million) of hospitalizations were in rural hospitals in 2001 and a similar percent of the US population lived in rural areas. Rural hospitals provided 23 million days of inpatient care and 4.7 million inpatient procedures. Despite the emphasis placed on Medicare's role in supporting rural hospitals, half of rural hospital inpatients were younger than 65 years. Rural hospital inpatients had shorter average stays and received fewer procedures on average. Seven percent of rural hospital inpatients were transferred to other short-stay hospitals.
National data on the broad scope of patients served and inpatient services provided by rural hospitals illustrate one important role these hospitals play in serving rural communities.
此前尚无全国性数据记录农村医院在为65岁及以下和65岁及以上患者提供住院治疗方面所发挥的作用。
提供关于农村医院住院患者数量和类型及其接受治疗情况的具有全国代表性的描述性数据。
本研究纳入了2001年全国医院出院调查的住院患者数据,该调查是对美国短期非联邦医院的一项具有全国代表性的调查。将农村医院的住院患者与城市医院的住院患者在人口统计学和临床特征以及利用模式方面进行比较。所考察的变量包括年龄、诊断数量和类型、可避免的住院、合并症、接受的手术、支付来源、平均住院时间和出院处置情况。
2001年,17%(570万)的住院治疗发生在农村医院,且美国农村地区人口所占比例与之相近。农村医院提供了2300万天的住院护理和470万例住院手术。尽管人们强调医疗保险在支持农村医院方面的作用,但农村医院一半的住院患者年龄在65岁以下。农村医院的住院患者平均住院时间较短,平均接受的手术也较少。7%的农村医院住院患者被转至其他短期医院。
关于农村医院所服务患者的广泛范围和提供的住院服务的全国性数据,说明了这些医院在服务农村社区方面所发挥的一个重要作用。