National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2004 summary.

Advance data Pub Date : 2006-06-23
Esther Hing, Donald K Cherry, David A Woodwell
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Objectives: This report describes ambulatory care visits made to physician offices in the United States. Statistics are presented on selected characteristics of the physician's practice, the patient, and the visit. Selected trends in office visits are also presented.

Methods: The data presented in this report were collected in the 2004 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS), a national probability sample survey of visits to office-based physicians in the United States. Sample data are weighted to produce annual national estimates using an estimator that uses a revised nonresponse adjustment.

Results: During 2004, an estimated 910.9 million visits were made to physician offices in the United States, an overall rate of 315.9 visits per 100 persons. Overall, 58.9 percent of visits were to physicians in the specialties of general and family practice, internal medicine, pediatrics, and obstetrics and gynecology. In 2004, primary care specialists provided 87.2 percent of all preventive care visits. The percentage of visits relying on Medicaid or the State Children's Health Insurance Program increased by 36% between 2001 and 2004. Essential hypertension, malignant neoplasms, acute upper respiratory infection, and diabetes mellitus were the leading illness-related primary diagnoses. There were an estimated 105.3 million injury-related visits in 2004, or 36.5 visits per 100 persons. Diagnostic or screening services were ordered or provided at 85.9 percent of visits, and counseling, education, therapeutic, or preventative services were ordered or provided at 42.0 percent of visits. Medications were prescribed or provided at 64.2 percent of visits.

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全国门诊医疗调查:2004年总结。
目的:本报告描述了在美国门诊就诊的医生办公室。统计提出了选定的特点,医生的做法,病人,和访问。还介绍了办公室访问的一些趋势。方法:本报告中的数据收集于2004年全国门诊医疗调查(NAMCS),这是一项针对美国门诊医生就诊的全国概率抽样调查。对样本数据进行加权,使用使用修订后的非响应调整的估计值来产生年度国家估计值。结果:2004年,美国估计有9.109亿人到医生办公室就诊,总体比率为每100人315.9次。总体而言,58.9%的患者就诊于全科和家庭医学、内科、儿科和妇产科等专业。2004年,初级保健专家提供了所有预防性保健就诊的87.2%。2001年至2004年间,依靠医疗补助计划或国家儿童健康保险计划就诊的比例增加了36%。原发性高血压、恶性肿瘤、急性上呼吸道感染和糖尿病是主要的疾病相关诊断。2004年估计有1.053亿次与伤害有关的就诊,即每100人36.5次就诊。在85.9%的访问中订购或提供了诊断或筛查服务,在42.0%的访问中订购或提供了咨询、教育、治疗或预防服务。64.2%的就诊是处方或提供药物的。
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