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新冠病毒在斯洛伐克超额死亡率中的作用:一种基于医疗计费记录的新方法。

The Role of COVID-19 in Excess Mortality in Slovakia: A Novel Approach Based on Healthcare Billing Records.

作者信息

Barančok Peter, Dudek Ján, Ištokovičová Petra, Kandilaki Daniela, Kotrč Michal, Löffler Ľubica, Mišík Matej, Mužik Roman, Saal Beáta, Vrbiková Martina, Zajac Rudolf, Selvek Martin, Pažitný Peter

机构信息

Institute for Healthcare Analyses, Ministry of Health, Bratislava, Slovakia.

White Plume Technologies, Birmingham, AL, United States.

出版信息

Int J Public Health. 2024 Dec 3;69:1607537. doi: 10.3389/ijph.2024.1607537. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Propose a methodology to identify COVID-19 associated deaths using healthcare billing records and evaluate its effectiveness by comparing the results with excess mortality data from 2020 to 2022 and confirmed COVID-19 deaths.

METHODS

A retrospective quantitative analysis was conducted by merging healthcare billing records with cause of death data. The term "COVID-19 associated death" was defined as any death occurring within a defined timeframe following a confirmed contact with COVID-19. This category includes individuals who died directly due to COVID-19, with COVID-19 as a contributing factor, or as an aftermath of a COVID-19 infection, as well as those who died from other causes but had previously contracted COVID-19. This broader definition provides a more comprehensive measure of excess mortality compared to the officially confirmed COVID-19 deaths attributed to the virus.

RESULTS

We identified 35,399 COVID-19 associated deaths during the 3-year pandemic in Slovakia compared to 21,395 confirmed COVID-19 deaths.

CONCLUSION

The identification of COVID-19 associated deaths with our methodology offers a more accurate explanation for the notably high excess mortality observed in Slovakia (31,789 deaths) during the pandemic, relative to the EU27. Given the high level of excess mortality, the officially confirmed deaths are likely underestimated, and the presented methodology provides a more precise measure of mortality. Additionally, healthcare billing records prove valuable in identifying these deaths at the individual patient level using claims data of health insurance companies, which is crucial for implementing targeted preventive measures and improving preparedness for future pandemics.

摘要

目的

提出一种利用医疗计费记录识别与新冠病毒病(COVID-19)相关死亡的方法,并通过将结果与2020年至2022年的超额死亡率数据及确诊的COVID-19死亡病例进行比较来评估其有效性。

方法

通过合并医疗计费记录与死亡原因数据进行回顾性定量分析。“与COVID-19相关死亡”一词被定义为在确诊接触COVID-19后的规定时间范围内发生的任何死亡。这一类别包括直接因COVID-19死亡、COVID-19作为促成因素死亡、因COVID-19感染后遗症死亡的个体,以及那些死于其他原因但之前感染过COVID-19的个体。与官方确认的由该病毒导致的COVID-19死亡病例相比,这一更宽泛的定义提供了对超额死亡率更全面的衡量。

结果

在斯洛伐克三年的疫情期间,我们识别出35399例与COVID-19相关的死亡病例,而确诊的COVID-19死亡病例为21395例。

结论

用我们的方法识别与COVID-19相关的死亡病例,为斯洛伐克在疫情期间(相对于欧盟27国)观察到的显著高超额死亡率(31789例死亡)提供了更准确的解释。鉴于超额死亡率较高,官方确认的死亡病例可能被低估,而所提出的方法提供了更精确地衡量死亡率的方法。此外,医疗计费记录在利用健康保险公司的理赔数据在个体患者层面识别这些死亡病例方面证明是有价值的,这对于实施有针对性的预防措施和提高对未来大流行的应对准备至关重要。

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