Suppr超能文献

救护车转院和按种族/族裔划分的急诊目的地:对马萨诸塞州救护车转院禁令的评估。

Ambulance diversion and ED destination by race/ethnicity: evaluation of Massachusetts' ambulance diversion ban.

机构信息

Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Division of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC, 27157-1063, USA.

Section of General Internal Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, 02118, USA.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Aug 3;22(1):987. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08358-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The impact of ambulance diversion on potentially diverted patients, particularly racial/ethnic minority patients, is largely unknown. Treating Massachusetts' 2009 ambulance diversion ban as a natural experiment, we examined if the ban was associated with increased concordance in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) patients of different race/ethnicity being transported to the same emergency department (ED).

METHODS

We obtained Medicare Fee for Service claims records (2007-2012) for enrollees aged 66 and older. We stratified the country into patient zip codes and identified zip codes with sizable (non-Hispanic) White, (non-Hispanic) Black and Hispanic enrollees. For a stratified random sample of enrollees from all diverse zip codes in Massachusetts and 18 selected comparison states, we identified EMS transports to an ED. In each zip code, we identified the most frequent ED destination of White EMS-transported patients ("reference ED"). Our main outcome was a dichotomous indicator of patient EMS transport to the reference ED, and secondary outcome was transport to an ED serving lower-income patients ("safety-net ED"). Using a difference-in-differences regression specification, we contrasted the pre- to post-ban changes in each outcome in Massachusetts with the corresponding change in the comparison states.

RESULTS

Our study cohort of 744,791 enrollees from 3331 zip codes experienced 361,006 EMS transports. At baseline, the proportion transported to the reference ED was higher among White patients in Massachusetts and comparison states (67.2 and 60.9%) than among Black (43.6 and 46.2%) and Hispanic (62.5 and 52.7%) patients. Massachusetts ambulance diversion ban was associated with a decreased proportion transported to the reference ED among White (- 2.7 percentage point; 95% CI, - 4.5 to - 1.0) and Black (- 4.1 percentage point; 95% CI, - 6.2 to - 1.9) patients and no change among Hispanic patients. The ban was associated with an increase in likelihood of transport to a safety-net ED among Hispanic patients (3.0 percentage points, 95% CI, 0.3 to 5.7) and a decreased likelihood among White patients (1.2 percentage points, 95% CI, - 2.3 to - 0.2).

CONCLUSION

Massachusetts ambulance diversion ban was associated with a reduction in the proportion of White and Black EMS patients being transported to the most frequent ED destination for White patients, highlighting the role of non-proximity factors in EMS transport destination.

摘要

背景

救护车分流对潜在分流患者的影响,尤其是对少数族裔患者的影响,在很大程度上是未知的。我们将马萨诸塞州 2009 年的救护车分流禁令视为一项自然实验,研究了该禁令是否与不同种族/族裔的急诊医疗服务(EMS)患者被送往同一急诊部(ED)的比例增加有关。

方法

我们获取了 Medicare Fee for Service 索赔记录(2007-2012 年),涵盖年龄在 66 岁及以上的参保人。我们根据参保人的邮政编码对全国进行分层,并确定了有大量(非西班牙裔)白人、(非西班牙裔)黑人和西班牙裔参保人的邮政编码。对于来自马萨诸塞州所有不同邮政编码和 18 个选定比较州的参保人进行分层随机抽样,我们确定了送往 ED 的 EMS 转运情况。在每个邮政编码中,我们确定了白人 EMS 转运患者最常去的 ED 目的地(“参考 ED”)。我们的主要结果是患者接受 EMS 转运至参考 ED 的二项指标,次要结果是转运至服务低收入患者的 ED(“安全网 ED”)。使用差分差异回归规范,我们对比了马萨诸塞州禁令实施前后每个结果的变化与比较州相应的变化。

结果

我们的研究队列包括来自 3331 个邮政编码的 744791 名参保人,经历了 361006 次 EMS 转运。在基线时,马萨诸塞州和比较州的白人患者接受转运至参考 ED 的比例高于黑人(分别为 67.2%和 60.9%)和西班牙裔(分别为 43.6%和 52.7%)患者。马萨诸塞州的救护车分流禁令与白人(-2.7%;95%CI,-4.5 至-1.0)和黑人(-4.1%;95%CI,-6.2 至-1.9)患者转运至参考 ED 的比例下降有关,而西班牙裔患者的比例没有变化。该禁令与西班牙裔患者转运至安全网 ED 的可能性增加(3.0%;95%CI,0.3 至 5.7)有关,与白人患者转运至安全网 ED 的可能性下降(1.2%;95%CI,-2.3 至-0.2)有关。

结论

马萨诸塞州救护车分流禁令与白人(非西班牙裔)和黑人 EMS 患者转运至白人患者最常去的 ED 目的地的比例下降有关,这突显了非接近因素在 EMS 转运目的地中的作用。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9f73/9347077/742eaac1b84c/12913_2022_8358_Fig1_HTML.jpg

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验