Changes in inpatient healthcare utilization at public hospitals during the Covid-19 pandemic

Young-Taek Park, Yongseok Choi
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Objective: Public hospitals play an important role in reducing health inequality among socially marginalized groups and local communities. The objective of this study was to investigate changes in healthcare utilization at public hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic in Korea.Methods: The unit of analysis was public hospitals. This study adopted a retrospective longitudinal study design and used inpatient health insurance claim data from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2020. In total, 206 public hospitals were analyzed. For statistical analysis, a generalized linear model using the number of health insurance claims was constructed.Results: The total number of patients who received COVID-19-related care was 44,949, with a length of stay (LOS) of 657,717 days. After controlling for hospital covariates, healthcare utilization at public hospitals decreased by 22.5% (relative risk [RR], 0.775; p=0.029) and 16.8% (RR, 0.832; p=0.045) for the actual number and total LOS of national health insurance patients, respectively. For beneficiaries of the Medical Aid program, the actual number and total LOS were reduced by 29.6% (RR, 0.704; p=0.001) and 35.8% (RR, 0.642; p=0.001), respectively. Interestingly, most of this reduction occurred at public hospitals providing general healthcare services.Conclusion: Despite significant changes in healthcare utilization, public hospitals played a critical role in providing healthcare regarding COVID-19. Healthcare policymakers need to pay more attention to the role of public hospitals in the next infectious disease pandemic.
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Covid-19大流行期间公立医院住院医疗保健利用的变化
目的:公立医院在减少社会边缘群体和地方社区之间的健康不平等方面发挥着重要作用。本研究的目的是调查在公立医院医疗利用的变化在韩国COVID-19大流行。方法:以公立医院为分析单位。本研究采用回顾性纵向研究设计,使用2019年1月1日至2020年12月31日住院医疗保险索赔数据。共分析了206家公立医院。为了进行统计分析,建立了一个使用健康保险索赔数的广义线性模型。结果:接受新冠肺炎相关护理的患者总数为44,949人,住院时间(LOS)为657,717天。在控制医院协变量后,公立医院的医疗保健利用率下降了22.5%(相对风险[RR], 0.775;p=0.029)和16.8% (RR, 0.832;p=0.045)分别表示国民健康保险患者的实际人数和LOS总数。对于医疗援助计划的受益人,实际死亡人数和总死亡人数减少了29.6% (RR, 0.704;p=0.001)和35.8% (RR, 0.642;分别p = 0.001)。有趣的是,这种减少大部分发生在提供一般保健服务的公立医院。结论:尽管医疗保健利用发生了显著变化,但公立医院在提供COVID-19医疗保健方面发挥了关键作用。医疗政策制定者需要更多地关注公立医院在下一次传染病大流行中的作用。
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