危重医院外科服务,2011年。

Q2 Medicine Rural policy brief Pub Date : 2015-01-01
Paula Weigel, Fred Ullrich, Marcia M Ward, Keith J Mueller
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在本政策简报中,我们描述了2011年在关键通道医院(CAHs)的住院和门诊环境中提供的主要外科服务的类型和数量。大手术服务是那些需要使用手术室(OR)的手术,无论手术是住院还是门诊。主要发现(1)分析了四个具有区域代表性的州(科罗拉多州、北卡罗来纳州、佛蒙特州和威斯康星州)进行重大外科手术需要使用手术室的患者的CAH出院情况。样本中所有CAH的平均手术量为每个CAH每年624例手术,只有6.8%的CAH没有手术。(2)在CAHs中,在门诊基础上进行的所有手术量的平均比例为77%。这四个州的住院手术量占总手术量的20%到24%。大多数关于CAHs手术的研究文献只关注住院手术,因此错过了CAHs手术量的很大一部分。(3)高相关性(0.86,p
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Surgical Services in Critical Access Hospitals, 2011.

In this policy brief we describe the types and volume of major surgical services provided in the inpatient and outpatient settings of Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) in 2011. Major surgical services are those procedures that require use of an operating room (OR), regardless of whether the procedure was inpatient or outpatient. Key Findings (1) CAH discharges of patients having a major surgical procedure that required use of an OR were analyzed from four regionally representative states: Colorado, North Carolina, Vermont, and Wisconsin. The average surgical volume among all CAHs in the sample was 624 procedures per CAH per year, and only 6.8 percent of CAHs performed none. (2) The average portion of all surgery volume performed on an outpatient basis in CAHs is 77 percent. Inpatient procedure volume ranged between 20 percent and 24 percent of total surgical volume across the four states. Most of the research literature on surgery in CAHs focus on inpatient procedures only, thus missing a significant portion of the surgery volume that CAHs perform. (3) The high correlation (0.86, p <0.0001) indicates that the 3:1 ratio of outpatient-to-inpatient surgical volume was relatively consistent across CAHs. (4) Operations on the musculoskeletal system, the eye, and the digestive system accounted for 67 percent on average of all surgical procedures in CAHs. Many surgical procedures are performed on an inpatient and outpatient basis, but some are performed exclusively in one setting.

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