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新冠疫情期间的初级保健可及性:一项模拟患者研究。

Primary Care Access During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Simulated Patient Study.

机构信息

Wyss House, Harvard Business School, Boston, MA, USA.

Harvard Interfaculty Initiative in Health Policy, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2021 Dec;36(12):3766-3771. doi: 10.1007/s11606-021-06804-7. Epub 2021 Apr 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Primary care practices have experienced major strains during the COVID-19 pandemic, such that patients newly seeking care may face potential barriers to timely visits.

OBJECTIVE

To quantify availability and wait times for new patient appointments in primary care and to describe how primary care practices are guiding patients with suspected COVID-19.

DESIGN

Trained callers conducted simulated patient calls to 800 randomly sampled primary care practices between September 14, 2020, and September 28, 2020.

PARTICIPANTS

We extracted complete primary care physician listings from large commercial insurance networks in four geographically dispersed states between September 10 and 14, 2020 (n=11,521). After excluding non-physician providers and removing duplicate phone numbers, we identified 2705 unique primary care physician practices from which we randomly sampled 200 practices in each region.

MAIN MEASURES

Primary care appointment availability, median wait time in days, and practice guidance to patients suspecting COVID-19 infection.

KEY RESULTS

Among 56% of listed practices that had accurate contact information listed in the directory, 84% offered a new patient in-person or virtual appointment. Median wait time was 10 days (IQR 3-26 days). The most common guidance in case of suspected COVID-19 was clinician consultation, which was offered in 41% of completed calls. Callers were otherwise directed to on-site testing (14%), off-site testing (24%), a COVID-19 hotline (8%), or an urgent care/emergency department (12%), while 2% of practices had no guidance to offer.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite resource constraints, most reachable primary care practices offered timely new patient appointments as well as direct COVID-19 care. Pandemic mitigation strategies should account for and support the central role of primary care practices in the community-based pandemic response.

摘要

背景

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,初级保健实践经历了重大压力,因此新寻求护理的患者可能面临及时就诊的潜在障碍。

目的

量化初级保健中新患者预约的可用性和等待时间,并描述初级保健实践如何指导疑似 COVID-19 的患者。

设计

训练有素的呼叫者在 2020 年 9 月 14 日至 28 日之间向 800 个随机抽样的初级保健实践进行了模拟患者呼叫。

参与者

我们从四个地理位置分散的州的大型商业保险网络中提取了完整的初级保健医生名单,时间是 2020 年 9 月 10 日至 14 日(n=11,521)。排除非医师提供者并删除重复电话号码后,我们从 2705 个初级保健医生实践中随机抽取了每个地区的 200 个实践。

主要措施

初级保健预约的可用性、中位数等待时间(以天为单位)以及对疑似 COVID-19 感染的患者的指导。

主要发现

在目录中列出的 56%的有准确联系信息的列名实践中,84%提供了新患者的现场或虚拟预约。中位数等待时间为 10 天(IQR 3-26 天)。在疑似 COVID-19 的情况下最常见的指导是临床医生咨询,在 41%的完成呼叫中提供了这种咨询。其他患者被转至现场检测(14%)、场外检测(24%)、COVID-19 热线(8%)或急诊/急诊(12%),而 2%的实践没有提供指导。

结论

尽管资源有限,但大多数可联系的初级保健实践都提供了及时的新患者预约以及直接的 COVID-19 护理。大流行缓解策略应考虑并支持初级保健实践在社区大流行应对中的核心作用。

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