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新冠疫情对儿科医院就诊情况的影响:来自佛罗里达州的证据。

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Pediatric Hospital Visits: Evidence from the State of Florida.

作者信息

Symum Hasan, Zayas-Castro José

机构信息

Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33612, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Rep. 2022 Feb 1;14(1):58-70. doi: 10.3390/pediatric14010010.

Abstract

Although early evidence reported a substantial decline in pediatric hospital visits during COVID-19, it is unclear whether the decline varied across different counties, particularly in designated Medically Underserved Areas (MUA). The objective of this study is to explore the state-wide impact of COVID-19 on pediatric hospital visit patterns, including the economic burden and MUA communities. We conducted a retrospective observational study of pediatric hospital visits using the Florida State all-payer Emergency Department (ED) and Inpatient dataset during the pandemic (April-September 2020) and the same period in 2019. Pediatric Treat-and-Release ED and inpatient visit rates were compared by patient demographics, socioeconomic, diagnosis, MUA status, and hospital characteristics. Pediatric hospital visits in Florida decreased by 53.7% (62.3% in April-June, 44.2% in July-September) during the pandemic. The Treat-and-Release ED and inpatient visits varied up to 5- and 3-fold, respectively, across counties. However, changes in hospital visits across MUA counties were similar compared with non-MUA counties except for lower Treat-and-Release ED volume in April-May. The disproportional decrease in visits was notable for the underserved population, including Hispanic and African American children; Medicaid coverages; non-children's hospitals; and diagnosed with respiratory diseases, appendicitis, and sickle-cell. Florida Hospitals experienced a USD 1.37 billion (average USD 8.3 million) decline in charges across the study period in 2020. Disproportionate decrease in hospital visits, particularly in the underserved population, suggest a combined effect of the persistent challenge of care access and changes in healthcare-seeking behavior during the pandemic. These findings suggest that providers and policymakers should emphasize alternative interventions/programs ensuring adequate care during the pandemic, particularly for high-risk children.

摘要

尽管早期证据显示,在新冠疫情期间儿科医院就诊量大幅下降,但尚不清楚这种下降在不同县之间是否存在差异,尤其是在指定的医疗服务不足地区(MUA)。本研究的目的是探讨新冠疫情对全州儿科医院就诊模式的影响,包括经济负担和MUA社区。我们利用佛罗里达州全支付方急诊科(ED)和住院数据集,对疫情期间(2020年4月至9月)和2019年同期的儿科医院就诊情况进行了回顾性观察研究。通过患者人口统计学、社会经济状况、诊断、MUA状态和医院特征,比较了儿科急诊留观和住院就诊率。疫情期间,佛罗里达州的儿科医院就诊量下降了53.7%(4月至6月下降62.3%,7月至9月下降44.2%)。各县之间,急诊留观和住院就诊量的变化分别高达5倍和3倍。然而,除了4月至5月急诊留观量较低外,MUA县与非MUA县的医院就诊量变化相似。就诊量的不均衡下降在弱势群体中尤为明显,包括西班牙裔和非裔美国儿童;医疗补助覆盖人群;非儿童医院;以及被诊断患有呼吸系统疾病、阑尾炎和镰状细胞病的患者。2020年研究期间,佛罗里达州医院的收费下降了13.7亿美元(平均830万美元)。医院就诊量的不均衡下降,尤其是在弱势群体中,表明在疫情期间,获得医疗服务的持续挑战和就医行为的变化产生了综合影响。这些发现表明,医疗服务提供者和政策制定者应强调采取替代干预措施/项目,以确保在疫情期间提供足够的医疗服务,特别是对高危儿童。

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