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轻微创伤患者转院对 1 级创伤中心的财务影响。

Financial Impact of Minor Injury Transfers on a Level 1 Trauma Center.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, New Jersey.

Division of Trauma, Department of Surgery, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, New Jersey.

出版信息

J Surg Res. 2019 Jan;233:403-407. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2018.08.036. Epub 2018 Sep 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Trauma centers frequently accept patients from other institutions who are being sent due to the need for a higher level of care. We hypothesized that patients with minor traumatic injuries who are transferred from outside institutions would impart a negative financial impact on the receiving trauma center.

METHODS

We performed a retrospective review of all trauma patients admitted to our urban level I trauma center from October 1, 2011, through September 30, 2013. Patients were categorized as minor trauma if they did not require operation within 24 h of arrival, did not require ICU admission, did not die, and had a hospital length of stay <24 h. Transferred patients and nontransfers (those received directly from the field) were compared with respect to injury severity, insurance status, and hospital net margin. Student's t-test and z-test for proportions were performed for data analysis.

RESULTS

A total of 6951 trauma patients were identified (transfer n = 2228, nontransfer n = 4724). Minor injury transfers (n = 440) were compared to nontransfers (n = 689). Hospital net margin of transferred patients and nontransferred patients were $2227 and $2569, respectively (P = 0.22). Percentages of uninsured/underinsured for transfers and nontransfers were 27.3% and 36.1%, respectively (P = 0.002).

CONCLUSIONS

During our study period, 19.7% of transfers and 14.6% of nontransfers can be categorized as having minor trauma. Minor trauma transfer patients are associated with a positive hospital net margin for the trauma center that is similar to that of the nontransfer group. The data also demonstrate a lower percentage of uninsured/underinsured in the transferred group.

摘要

背景

创伤中心经常接收来自其他机构的患者,这些患者是因为需要更高水平的治疗而被转送来的。我们假设,从其他机构转来的轻微创伤患者会对接收创伤中心造成负面的财务影响。

方法

我们对 2011 年 10 月 1 日至 2013 年 9 月 30 日期间收治到我们的城市一级创伤中心的所有创伤患者进行了回顾性研究。如果患者到达后 24 小时内不需要手术、不需要入住 ICU、没有死亡且住院时间<24 小时,则将其归类为轻微创伤。将转院患者和非转院患者(直接从现场接收的患者)进行比较,比较的内容包括损伤严重程度、保险状况和医院净收益。数据分析采用学生 t 检验和比例 z 检验。

结果

共确定了 6951 例创伤患者(转院 n=2228,非转院 n=4724)。将轻微损伤转院患者(n=440)与非转院患者(n=689)进行比较。转院患者和非转院患者的医院净收益分别为 2227 美元和 2569 美元(P=0.22)。转院和非转院患者中无保险/保险不足的比例分别为 27.3%和 36.1%(P=0.002)。

结论

在我们的研究期间,19.7%的转院患者和 14.6%的非转院患者可归类为轻微创伤。轻微创伤转院患者的创伤中心净收益与非转院组相似。数据还表明,转院组的无保险/保险不足的比例较低。

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