Dental pain in the ED: costs that hurt patients and EDs.

Pamela Sparks Stein, Joseph Kim, Brian Adkins, Seth Stearley
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Abstract

Background and objectives: The objective of this retrospective study was to determine if the collection rates for dental related visits to the emergency department (ED) are less than collection rates for ED visits for other problems.

Methods: Data were analyzed from one Kentucky hospital's electronic health record system from April 2010 to April 2012. Collection rates for patients who received care in the ED for uncomplicated dental problems were compared to collection rates for all patients who received care in the ED for any reason.

Results: Each month during the study period, an average of 77 patients presented to the ED for dental problems. Compensation rates for physician fees were 9.8% for dental related care and 39% for all patients who received care for any reason. Compensation rates for hospital fees were 16% for dental related care and 20.1% for all patients who received care for any reason. Uninsured patients accounted for 68.8% of physician fees and 62.4% of hospital fees for dental related care.

Conclusions: Using the ED as a dental safety net is costly to the patient because the underlying problem is typically not resolved and costly to the hospital because of very low collection rates. In addition, other patients who present to the ED for non-dental, high acuity problems may have delayed care or no care because of the number of patients using the ED for dental pain.

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急诊科的牙痛:伤害病人和急诊科的费用。
背景和目的:本回顾性研究的目的是确定急诊科(ED)牙科相关就诊的收集率是否低于其他问题ED就诊的收集率。方法:对肯塔基州某医院2010年4月至2012年4月电子病历系统的数据进行分析。在急诊科接受治疗的非复杂牙齿问题患者的收集率与因任何原因在急诊科接受治疗的所有患者的收集率进行比较。结果:在研究期间,每月平均有77名患者因牙齿问题到急诊科就诊。牙科相关治疗的医生费用补偿率为9.8%,所有因任何原因接受治疗的患者的医生费用补偿率为39%。牙科相关治疗的住院费用补偿率为16%,所有因任何原因接受治疗的患者的住院费用补偿率为20.1%。未参保患者占牙科相关医疗费用的68.8%和62.4%。结论:使用急诊科作为牙科安全网对患者来说是昂贵的,因为潜在的问题通常没有解决,对医院来说是昂贵的,因为收集率很低。此外,其他因非牙科、高视力问题而到急诊科就诊的患者可能会因为牙痛就诊的患者数量过多而延误治疗或没有得到治疗。
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