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纽约市与医院相关的皮肤科医生预约等待时间。

Wait times for scheduling appointments with hospital affiliated dermatologists in New York City.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, William Paterson University, University Hall, Wayne, NJ, 07470, USA.

Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Arch Dermatol Res. 2024 Aug 17;316(8):530. doi: 10.1007/s00403-024-03249-w.

Abstract

Patients' experience accessing dermatologic care is understudied. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine current wait times for new patients to receive dermatological care in NYC. Websites at 58 accredited private and public hospitals in the five boroughs of NYC were reviewed to identify dermatology practices. Office telephone numbers listed on each website were called to collect information pertaining to whether the physician was accepting new patients, type of insurance accepted (public, private, both, or none), and the number of days until a new patient could be seen for an appointment. Data pertaining to the time kept on hold and availability of web-based booking were also collected. Mean waiting time for an appointment was 50 days [standard deviation, SD 66] - nearly 2 months, but the distribution was considerably skewed. The median waiting time was 19.5 days [Interquartile range, IQR 4-60]. The time kept on hold to make the appointment was negligible at about 1 min (63 s, SD = 77) but could take up to ~ 7 min. Two-thirds of dermatologists accepted private, Medicare, and Medicaid insurance (n = 228, 66%); a small number accepted only private insurance (n = 12, 4%) or no insurance at all (n = 16, 5%). The median waiting time for an appointment for the 228 providers that accepted Medicaid was 30.5 days (IQR = 5.0-73.25) while for providers who did not accept Medicaid (n = 116) the median wait time for an appointment was 13.0 days (IQR = 3.0-38.0). Just over half (56%) of the dermatologists allowed for appointments to be booked on their website (n = 193). This research highlights the necessity of incorporating new strategies into routine dermatology appointments in order to increase treatment availability and decrease healthcare inequality.

摘要

患者获得皮肤科护理的体验尚未得到充分研究。本横断面研究的目的是调查纽约市新患者接受皮肤科护理的当前等待时间。

审查了纽约市五个行政区的 58 家私立和公立医院的网站,以确定皮肤科诊所。拨打每个网站列出的办公室电话号码,收集有关医生是否接受新患者、接受的保险类型(公共、私人、两者都有或都没有)以及新患者预约就诊的天数等信息。还收集了有关保持通话时间和在线预订可用性的数据。

预约的平均等待时间为 50 天[标准差,SD 66]-近 2 个月,但分布相当偏斜。中位数等待时间为 19.5 天[四分位距,IQR 4-60]。预约时保持通话的时间极短,约 1 分钟(63 秒,SD=77),但最长可达~7 分钟。三分之二的皮肤科医生接受私人、医疗保险和医疗补助保险(n=228,66%);少数人只接受私人保险(n=12,4%)或根本不接受保险(n=16,5%)。接受医疗补助的 228 名提供者中,预约的中位数等待时间为 30.5 天(IQR=5.0-73.25),而不接受医疗补助的 116 名提供者中,预约的中位数等待时间为 13.0 天(IQR=3.0-38.0)。超过一半(56%)的皮肤科医生允许在其网站上预约(n=193)。

这项研究强调了在常规皮肤科就诊中纳入新策略的必要性,以增加治疗的可及性并减少医疗保健不平等。

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