Analysis of Adult Users of Emergency Departments Visits for Primary Dental Related Complaints in the United States in 2015AW

A. Walker
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Objectives: Using nationally representative data, the researchers examined the differences in dental care utilization in Hospital-Based Ambulatory Care Services working age adults associated by lack of insurance, and other co-variates. Methods: The researcher used data from the 2015 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (19-65 years age; N= 12,956 unweighted observations). Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the association with dental insurance coverage and other covariates. Results: In 2015, There were an estimated 83 million ED visits among working adults ages 19-64 in the United States. Dental related complaints accounted for between 0.1 and 0.5 percent of all visits, depending on patient characteristics. Dental visits were significantly more likely among patients with self-paying or with government insurance relative to the privately insured. Conclusion: Medicaid and Self pay adults had significant higher odds of making dental emergency visits. The limited scope of dental treatment in the ED, coupled with poor availability of safety-net dental resources, may result in dental exacerbations. The engagement of safety-net dental service accessibility is crucial to reducing dental ED visits and improving dental health, particularly among low-income, self-pay populations.
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2015年美国因初级牙科相关投诉到急诊室就诊的成年用户分析
目的:使用具有全国代表性的数据,研究人员检查了与缺乏保险和其他协变量相关的以医院为基础的门诊护理服务工作年龄成年人牙科护理利用的差异。方法:研究人员使用2015年全国医院门诊医疗调查数据(19-65岁;N= 12,956个未加权观测值)。进行多元逻辑回归分析,以确定与牙科保险覆盖率和其他协变量的关系。结果:2015年,在美国19-64岁的工作成年人中,估计有8300万次急诊就诊。牙科相关的投诉占所有就诊的0.1%到0.5%,这取决于患者的特点。与私人保险相比,自费或政府保险的患者更有可能去看牙医。结论:医疗补助和自费的成年人进行牙科急诊的几率明显更高。急诊科的牙科治疗范围有限,加上缺乏牙科安全网资源,可能导致牙齿恶化。安全网牙科服务可及性的参与对于减少急诊科就诊和改善牙齿健康至关重要,特别是在低收入、自费人群中。
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