The Association Among Structural Quality, Operational Competence And Emergency Outpatient Visits: A Longitudinal Analysis Of US Community Hospitals

Aber Elsaleiby
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The aim of the current study is to enhance our understanding on how hospital’s structural quality and operational competence can influence the emergency outpatient visits. We use a large database acquired from the American Hospital Association. The database has state-wide data on several health care quality parameters of interest over an extended period of 17 years starting from 1994 till 2010 for all community hospitals in the US. (4,926 community hospitals). Structural quality is captured by a measure of bed availability and usage. Operational competence is measured by the expense per capita. Finally, data on emergency outpatient visits is our outcome measure. We found that there is a significant negative association between structural quality and emergency outpatient visits. Similarly, there is a significant negative association between hospital operational performance and emergency outpatient visits. It is confirmed in this study that at high level of operational performance, increasing the structural quality will be associated with lower emergency outpatient visits. The interaction effect between structural quality and operational performance on emergency outpatient visits is also significant. As such, structural quality of hospitals can reduce emergency outpatient visits. Hospitals endeavor to improve its operational performance also reduces emergency outpatient visits. Joint emphasis on improving bed utilization and improving operational performance can further decrease emergency outpatient visits.
结构质量、业务能力与急诊门诊量的关系:美国社区医院的纵向分析
本研究旨在增进我们对医院结构品质与营运能力如何影响急诊门诊量的认识。我们使用从美国医院协会获得的大型数据库。该数据库包含了从1994年到2010年长达17年的美国所有社区医院的几个医疗保健质量参数的全州数据。(4 926所社区医院)。结构质量是通过床的可用性和使用率来衡量的。运营能力是通过人均支出来衡量的。最后,急诊门诊就诊的数据是我们的结果衡量标准。我们发现结构质量与急诊门诊访问量之间存在显著的负相关。同样,医院运营绩效与急诊门诊量之间也存在显著的负相关。本研究证实,在高水平的运营绩效下,结构质量的提高将与较低的急诊门诊人次相关。结构质量与业务绩效对急诊门诊就诊的交互作用也显著。因此,医院的结构质量可以减少急诊门诊量。医院在努力提高运营绩效的同时,也减少了急诊门诊量。联合重视提高床位利用率和提高经营绩效可以进一步减少急诊门诊人次。
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