Office of the Secretary, Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC.
Office of Quality, Safety, and Value, Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC.
JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Jan 4;2(1):e187096. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.7096.
Concerns have been raised about the adequacy of health care access among patients cared for within the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system.
To determine wait times for new patients receiving care at VA medical centers and compare wait times in the VA medical centers with wait times in the private sector (PS).
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A retrospective, repeated cross-sectional study was conducted of new appointment wait times for primary care, dermatology, cardiology, or orthopedics at VA medical centers in 15 major metropolitan areas in 2014 and 2017. Comparison data from the PS came from a published survey that used a secret shopper survey approach. Secondary analyses evaluated the change in overall and unique patients seen in the entire VA system and patient satisfaction survey measures of care access between 2014 and 2017.
The outcome of interest was patient wait time. Wait times in the VA were determined directly from patient scheduling. Wait times in the PS were as reported in Merritt Hawkins surveys using the secret shopper method.
Compared with the PS, overall mean VA wait times for new appointments in 2014 were similar (mean [SD] wait time, 18.7 [7.9] days PS vs 22.5 [7.3] days VA; P = .20). Department of Veterans Affairs wait times in 2014 were similar to those in the PS across specialties and regions. In 2017, overall wait times for new appointments in the VA were shorter than in the PS (mean [SD], 17.7 [5.9] vs 29.8 [16.6] days; P < .001). This was true in primary care (mean [SD], 20.0 [10.4] vs 40.7 [35.0] days; P = .005), dermatology (mean [SD], 15.6 [12.2] vs 32.6 [16.5] days; P < .001), and cardiology (mean [SD], 15.3 [12.6] vs 22.8 [10.1] days; P = .04). Wait times for orthopedics remained longer in the VA than the PS (mean [SD], 20.9 [13.3] vs 12.4 [5.5] days; P = .01), although wait time improved significantly between 2014 and 2017 in the VA for orthopedics while wait times in the PS did not change (change in mean wait times, increased 1.5 days vs decreased 5.4 days; P = .02). Secondary analysis demonstrated an increase in the number of unique patients seen and appointment encounters in the VA between 2014 and 2017 (4 996 564 to 5 118 446, and 16 476 461 to 17 331 538, respectively), and patient satisfaction measures of access also improved (satisfaction scores increased by 1.4%, 3.0%, and 4.0% for specialty care, routine primary care, and urgent primary care, P < .05).
Although wait times in the VA and PS appeared to be similar in 2014, there have been interval improvements in VA wait times since then, while wait times in the PS appear to be static. These findings suggest that access to care within the VA has improved over time.
重要性:人们对在美国退伍军人事务部(VA)医疗保健系统中接受治疗的患者的医疗保健获取情况表示担忧。
目的:确定在 VA 医疗中心接受治疗的新患者的等待时间,并比较 VA 医疗中心的等待时间与私营部门(PS)的等待时间。
设计、地点和参与者:这是一项回顾性、重复的横断面研究,调查了 2014 年和 2017 年在 15 个主要大都市区的 VA 医疗中心的初级保健、皮肤科、心脏病学或骨科的新预约等待时间。PS 的比较数据来自一项已发表的调查,该调查采用了秘密购物者调查方法。二次分析评估了 2014 年至 2017 年间整个 VA 系统中就诊的总人数和独特患者人数以及患者对医疗保健获取的满意度调查措施的变化。
主要结果和措施:感兴趣的结果是患者的等待时间。VA 的等待时间是直接从患者预约中确定的。PS 的等待时间是 Merritt Hawkins 调查中使用秘密购物者方法报告的。
结果:与 PS 相比,2014 年 VA 的新预约总体平均等待时间相似(平均[标准差]等待时间,PS 为 18.7[7.9]天,VA 为 22.5[7.3]天;P = .20)。2014 年,VA 的等待时间在各个专业和地区与 PS 相似。2017 年,VA 的新预约总体等待时间短于 PS(平均[标准差],17.7[5.9]天 vs 29.8[16.6]天;P < .001)。在初级保健方面(平均[标准差],20.0[10.4]天 vs 40.7[35.0]天;P =.005)、皮肤科(平均[标准差],15.6[12.2]天 vs 32.6[16.5]天;P <.001)和心脏病学(平均[标准差],15.3[12.6]天 vs 22.8[10.1]天;P =.04)中情况均如此。2014 年和 2017 年间,VA 骨科的等待时间仍然比 PS 长(平均[标准差],20.9[13.3]天 vs 12.4[5.5]天;P =.01),尽管 VA 的骨科等待时间在 2017 年显著缩短,而 PS 的等待时间没有变化(平均等待时间变化,增加 1.5 天与减少 5.4 天;P =.02)。二次分析表明,2014 年至 2017 年间 VA 就诊的独特患者人数和预约次数有所增加(4996564 人至 5118446 人,16476461 人至 17331538 人),患者对获得医疗服务的满意度也有所提高(专科护理、常规初级保健和紧急初级保健的满意度评分分别提高了 1.4%、3.0%和 4.0%;P < .05)。
结论和相关性:尽管 2014 年 VA 和 PS 的等待时间似乎相似,但自那时以来,VA 的等待时间已经有所改善,而 PS 的等待时间似乎保持不变。这些发现表明,VA 内的医疗保健获取情况随着时间的推移有所改善。