International Centre for Allied Health Evidence, Division of Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide.
Aust N Z J Public Health. 2010 Dec;34(6):609-12. doi: 10.1111/j.1753-6405.2010.00616.x. Epub 2010 Oct 7.
A small percentage of Australians frequently attend hospital emergency departments (ED) with potentially avoidable health crises. These individuals are termed 'vulnerable' due to their complex health and social needs. When these needs are unmanaged, unnecessary ED and hospital-admission costs are incurred. A holistic community-based program was developed to engage a cohort of vulnerable individuals in strategies to improve their health and health behaviours, and health service use.
A purposive sample of frequent ED attendees was identified in one Australian metropolitan health region. Core program elements included working with clients within their environment, problem solving, empowerment, education, goal setting and mentoring. Evaluation data included services provided for, and time spent with, clients; hospital admission and emergency department attendances and related costs; client engagement data; mental health measures; client stories and participant interviews.
Data was analysed from 37 clients. On average, staff spent 34 hours with each client, costing approximately $1,700 each. Significant improvements resulted in client health and health behaviours. Crisis emergency department and inpatient admissions decreased, and planned outpatient clinic use increased.
Low-cost community-based intervention for frequent ED attendees has the potential for significant tertiary hospital savings.
一小部分澳大利亚人经常因潜在可避免的健康危机而前往医院急诊部(ED)就诊。由于这些人存在复杂的健康和社会需求,因此被称为“脆弱”群体。如果这些需求得不到管理,就会产生不必要的 ED 和住院费用。已经开发了一种整体的基于社区的计划,以吸引一群脆弱人群参与改善其健康和健康行为以及卫生服务利用的策略。
在澳大利亚一个大都市卫生区域中确定了经常光顾 ED 的患者的特定样本。核心计划要素包括在客户的环境中为他们提供服务、解决问题、授权、教育、设定目标和指导。评估数据包括为客户提供的服务和花费的时间;住院和急诊就诊次数及相关费用;客户参与数据;心理健康指标;客户故事和参与者访谈。
对 37 名客户进行了数据分析。平均而言,每位员工为每位客户提供了 34 个小时的服务,每个客户的成本约为 1700 澳元。客户的健康和健康行为有了显著改善。急诊部和住院患者入院人数减少,计划中的门诊就诊人数增加。
针对经常光顾 ED 的人群的低成本社区干预措施有可能为三级医院节省大量费用。