Ambulatory care visits to physician offices, hospital outpatient departments, and emergency departments: United States, 1997.

S M Schappert
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Objective: This report describes ambulatory care visits in the United States across three ambulatory care settings--physician offices, hospital outpatient departments, and hospital emergency departments. Statistics are presented on selected patient and visit characteristics for all ambulatory care visits and separately for each setting.

Methods: The data presented in this report are from the 1997 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) and the 1997 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS). These surveys are part of the ambulatory care component of the National Health Care Survey that measures health care utilization across a variety of health care providers. NAMCS and NHAMCS are national probability sample surveys of visits to office-based physicians (NAMCS) and visits to the outpatient departments and emergency departments of non-Federal, short-stay and general hospitals (NHAMCS) in the United States. Sample data are weighted to produce annual estimates.

Results: During 1997, an estimated 959.3 million visits were made to physician offices, hospital outpatient departments, and hospital emergency departments in the United States, an overall rate of 3.6 visits per person. Visits to office-based physicians accounted for 82.1 percent of ambulatory care utilization, followed by visits to emergency departments (9.9 percent) and outpatient departments (8.0 percent). Utilization varied by patient age, sex, and race. Persons 75 years and over had the highest rate of ambulatory care visits. Females had significantly higher rates of visits to physician offices and hospital outpatient departments than males did. White persons utilized physician offices at a higher rate compared with black persons. There were an estimated 123.8 million injury-related ambulatory care visits during 1997, or 46.4 visits per 100 persons.

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医生办公室、医院门诊部和急诊科的流动护理访问:美国,1997年。
目的:本报告描述了美国三个流动护理机构——医生办公室、医院门诊部和医院急诊科的流动护理访问情况。统计数据提供了选定的病人和所有门诊就诊的访问特征,并分别为每个设置。方法:本报告的数据来源于1997年全国门诊医疗调查(NAMCS)和1997年全国医院门诊医疗调查(NHAMCS)。这些调查是国家卫生保健调查的门诊护理部分的一部分,该调查衡量了各种卫生保健提供者的卫生保健利用情况。NAMCS和NHAMCS是对美国非联邦医院、短期住院医院和综合医院(NHAMCS)门诊和急诊科就诊情况的全国概率抽样调查。对样本数据进行加权,得出年度估算值。结果:在1997年期间,美国估计有9.593亿人次就诊于医生办公室、医院门诊部和医院急诊科,总体比率为每人3.6次。到诊所就诊的医生占门诊护理使用率的82.1%,其次是急诊科(9.9%)和门诊(8.0%)。使用情况因患者年龄、性别和种族而异。75岁及以上的人的门诊就诊率最高。女性到医生办公室和医院门诊部就诊的比例明显高于男性。与黑人相比,白人使用医生办公室的比率更高。1997年,估计有1.238亿次与伤害有关的门诊治疗,即每100人46.4次。
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