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美国外科医师学会认证的创伤中心的财务脆弱性:一项全州范围的分析。

Financial Vulnerability of American College of Surgeons-Verified Trauma Centers: A Statewide Analysis.

作者信息

Benham Derek A, Calvo Richard Y, Checchi Kyle, Carr Matthew J, Diaz Joseph, Krzyzaniak Andrea, Bansal Vishal, Martin Matthew J

机构信息

From the Department of Surgery, Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, California (Benham, Checchi, Carr, Diaz).

Trauma Service, Department of Surgery, Scripps Mercy Hospital, San Diego, California (Calvo, Krzyzaniak, Bansal, Martin).

出版信息

J Am Coll Surg. 2022 Sep 1;235(3):430-435. doi: 10.1097/XCS.0000000000000254. Epub 2022 Aug 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although trauma centers represent an integral part of healthcare in the US, characterization of their financial vulnerability has not been reported. We sought to characterize the financial health and vulnerability among California trauma centers and identify factors associated with high and low vulnerability.

STUDY DESIGN

The RAND Hospital Data financial dataset was used to evaluate all American College of Surgeons (ACS)-verified trauma centers in California. Financial vulnerability of each center was calculated using 6 metrics to calculate a composite Financial Vulnerability Score (FVS). Tertiles of the FVS were generated to classify trauma centers as high, medium, or low financial vulnerability. Hospital characteristics were also analyzed and compared.

RESULTS

Forty-seven ACS trauma centers were identified. Nine were Level I, 27 were Level II, and 8 were Level III. Level I centers encompassed the greatest proportion of the high FVS tier (44%), whereas Level II and III centers were the most likely to be in the middle and lower tiers, respectively (44%; 63%). Lower FVS centers had greater asset:liability ratios, operating margins, and days cash on hand compared with the 2 higher tiers, whereas high FVS centers showed a greater proportion of uncompensated care, outpatient share rates, outpatient surgeries, and longer days in net accounts. Lower FVS centers were more likely to be teaching hospitals and members of a larger corporate entity.

CONCLUSION

Many ACS trauma centers are at moderate/high risk for financial vulnerability and disparate impacts of stressor events, and the FVS may represent a novel metric that could be used at the local or statewide level.

摘要

背景

尽管创伤中心是美国医疗保健不可或缺的一部分,但其财务脆弱性的特征尚未见报道。我们试图描述加利福尼亚州创伤中心的财务健康状况和脆弱性,并确定与高脆弱性和低脆弱性相关的因素。

研究设计

使用兰德医院数据财务数据集对加利福尼亚州所有经美国外科医师学会(ACS)认证的创伤中心进行评估。使用6个指标计算每个中心的财务脆弱性,以得出综合财务脆弱性评分(FVS)。生成FVS的三分位数,将创伤中心分为高、中、低财务脆弱性类别。还对医院特征进行了分析和比较。

结果

共确定了47个ACS创伤中心。其中9个为一级中心,27个为二级中心,8个为三级中心。一级中心在高FVS层级中所占比例最大(44%),而二级和三级中心分别最有可能处于中间层级和较低层级(44%;63%)。与较高的两个层级相比,FVS较低的中心资产负债率、营业利润率和手头现金天数更高,而FVS较高的中心未补偿护理、门诊份额率、门诊手术的比例更大,净账户天数更长。FVS较低的中心更有可能是教学医院和大型企业实体的成员。

结论

许多ACS创伤中心面临中度/高度的财务脆弱性风险以及应激源事件的不同影响,FVS可能是一个可在地方或州层面使用的新指标。

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