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瑞士全科医生参与事故护理的最新趋势和变化:索赔数据分析。

Recent trends and variations in general practitioners' involvement in accident care in Switzerland: an analysis of claims data.

机构信息

Winterthur Institute of Health Economics, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Gertrudstrasse 15, 8401, Winterthur, Switzerland.

XUND - Bildungszentrum Gesundheit Zentralschweiz, Alpnach, Switzerland.

出版信息

BMC Fam Pract. 2020 Jun 5;21(1):99. doi: 10.1186/s12875-020-01170-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

As in other countries, there is concern and some fragmentary evidence that GPs' central role in the Swiss healthcare system as the primary provider of care might be changing or even be in decline. Our study gives a systematic account of GPs' involvement in accident care from 2008 to 2016 and identifies changes in GPs' involvement in this typical field of primary care: how frequently GPs were involved along the care pathway, to what extent they figured as initial care provider, and what their role in the care pathway was.

METHODS

Using a claims dataset from the largest Swiss accident insurer with two million accident cases, we constructed individual care pathways, i.e., when and from which providers patients received care. We calculated probabilities for the involvement of various care provider groups, for initial care provision, and for the role of GPs in patients' care pathways, adjusted for injury and patient characteristics using multinomial regression.

RESULTS

In 2014, GPs were involved in 70% of all accident cases requiring outpatient care but no inpatient stay, and provided initial care in 56%. While involvement stayed at about the same level for accidents occurring from 2008 to 2014, the share of accidents where GPs provided initial care decreased by 4 percentage points. The share of cases where GPs acted as sole care provider decreased by 7 percentage points down to 44%. At the same time, accident cases involving care from an ED at any point in time increased from 38 to 46% and the share receiving initial care from an ED from 30 to 35 percentage points - apparently substituting for the declining involvement of GPs in initial care. GPs' involvement in accident care is higher in rural compared to urban regions, among elderly compared to younger patients, and among Swiss compared to non-Swiss citizens.

CONCLUSIONS

GPs play a key role in accident care with considerable variation depending on region and patient profile. From 2008 to 2014, there is a remarkable decline in GPs' provision of initial care after an accident. This is a strong indication that the GPs' role in the Swiss healthcare system is changing.

摘要

背景

与其他国家一样,有一些关注和零散的证据表明,瑞士医疗保健系统中全科医生作为初级保健提供者的核心作用可能正在发生变化,甚至可能正在下降。我们的研究系统地描述了 2008 年至 2016 年期间全科医生在事故护理中的参与情况,并确定了全科医生在这一典型初级保健领域的参与情况的变化:全科医生在护理途径中的参与频率、他们作为初始护理提供者的程度以及他们在护理途径中的角色。

方法

我们使用来自瑞士最大的意外保险公司的索赔数据集,该数据集包含 200 万例意外病例,构建了个体护理途径,即患者从哪些提供者那里获得护理以及何时获得护理。我们使用多项回归,根据损伤和患者特征,计算了各种护理提供者群体的参与概率、初始护理提供概率以及全科医生在患者护理途径中的作用概率。

结果

2014 年,在需要门诊治疗而无需住院的所有事故病例中,全科医生的参与率为 70%,并提供了 56%的初始护理。虽然 2008 年至 2014 年期间的事故参与率保持在同一水平,但全科医生提供初始护理的比例下降了 4 个百分点。全科医生作为唯一护理提供者的病例比例下降了 7 个百分点,降至 44%。与此同时,任何时候都在急诊室接受护理的事故病例从 38%增加到 46%,从急诊室获得初始护理的病例比例从 30%增加到 35%,显然替代了全科医生在初始护理中参与度的下降。全科医生在事故护理中的参与度在农村地区高于城市地区,在老年患者中高于年轻患者,在瑞士公民中高于非瑞士公民。

结论

全科医生在事故护理中发挥着关键作用,其参与程度因地区和患者特征而异。从 2008 年到 2014 年,全科医生在事故发生后提供初始护理的比例显著下降。这强烈表明瑞士医疗保健系统中全科医生的角色正在发生变化。

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