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由于 COVID-19,美国参保患者的牙科保健使用模式发生变化。

Changes in dental care use patterns due to COVID-19 among insured patients in the United States.

出版信息

J Am Dent Assoc. 2021 Dec;152(12):1033-1043.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.adaj.2021.07.002. Epub 2021 Jul 10.

DOI:10.1016/j.adaj.2021.07.002
PMID:34656295
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8444228/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Demand for dental services has been known to be linked closely to dental insurance and disposable income. Widespread economic uncertainty and health systems changes due to COVID-19 thus may have a significant impact on dental care use.

METHODS

Using deidentified dental practice management data from 2019 and 2020, the authors observed variations in dental care use among insured patients since the COVID-19 outbreak (during the period of practice closure and after the reopening) by patient age, procedure type, insurance type, practice size, geographic area, and reopening status. The authors examined whether the rebound in procedure volumes at dental practices can be explained by county-level characteristics using hierarchical regression models.

RESULTS

Although dental care use among privately insured patients fully rebounded by August 2020, use still remained lower than the prepandemic level by 7.54% among the publicly insured population. Demand for teledentistry increased 60-fold during practice closure. Geographic characteristics-such as median household income, percentages of rural or Black populations, and dental care professional shortage designations-were associated significantly with the number of procedures performed at dental practices.

CONCLUSIONS

As a result of COVID-19, dental practices experienced substantial decreases in procedure volume, particularly among patients covered by public insurance or residing in underserved areas.

PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS

During economic downturns, state health officials should be encouraged to adopt policies to expand access to oral health care for vulnerable populations via oral health promotion strategies and increasing the supply of dentists or midlevel dental care providers in underserved areas.

摘要

背景

众所周知,牙科服务需求与牙科保险和可支配收入密切相关。由于 COVID-19,广泛的经济不确定性和卫生系统的变化可能对牙科护理的使用产生重大影响。

方法

利用 2019 年和 2020 年未经身份识别的牙科诊所管理数据,作者观察了 COVID-19 爆发期间(在诊所关闭期间和重新开放后),不同年龄段、治疗类型、保险类型、诊所规模、地理位置和重新开放状态的参保患者的牙科护理使用情况的变化。作者使用分层回归模型,检验县一级特征是否可以解释牙科诊所治疗数量的反弹。

结果

尽管私人保险患者的牙科护理使用在 2020 年 8 月完全恢复,但公共保险患者的使用量仍比大流行前水平低 7.54%。在诊所关闭期间,远程牙科的需求增加了 60 倍。地理位置特征,如家庭收入中位数、农村或黑人人口比例以及牙科保健专业短缺指定,与牙科诊所进行的治疗数量显著相关。

结论

由于 COVID-19,牙科诊所的治疗量大幅减少,尤其是在公共保险覆盖的患者或居住在服务不足地区的患者中。

实践意义

在经济低迷时期,应鼓励州卫生官员通过口腔健康促进策略和增加服务不足地区牙医或中级牙科护理提供者的供应,为弱势群体扩大获得口腔保健的机会,以扩大口腔保健的获取。

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