Quality of hospital care and clinical outcomes: a comparison between the Lombardy Region and the Italian national data.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Carlo Signorelli, Flavia Pennisi, Carlo Lunetti, Lorenzo Blandi, Gabriele Pellissero, Working Group Fondazione Sanità Futura
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Background: Improving the quality and effectiveness of healthcare is a key priority in health policy. The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has exerted considerable pressure on hospital networks, requiring unprecedented reorganization and restructuring actions. This study analyzed data from the Italian National Outcomes Program to compare some volumes and outcomes of public and private accredited hospitals in the Lombardy Region with national data.

Study design: Observational study.

Methods: A thorough examination of hospital outcomes between 2019 and 2021 was conducted, considering 45 volume indicators and 48 process and outcome indicators, comparing Lombardy with other Italian regions and public versus private accredited hospitals.

Results: In 2020, Italy and Lombardy experienced a considerable reduction in overall hospital admissions, with Lombardy showing a deeper decline (21.3% compared with 16.0% in Italy). In 2021, both experienced a partial recovery, especially marked in the Lombardy region (+7.3%, compared with national data). Focusing specifically on the private sector in Lombardy, a recovery of +9.3% in hospitalization was observed. In the analysis of clinical outcomes, Lombardy outperformed the national average for 63% of the indicators in 2020 and 83.3% in 2021.

Conclusions: The study shows the continuing decline in volumes compared to 2019 (pre-COVID), the excellent performance of hospitals in Lombardy and a relevant contribution for the volumes and the quality of outcomes of private accredited hospitals.

医院护理质量和临床结果:伦巴第大区与意大利全国数据的比较。
背景:提高医疗质量和效率是卫生政策的重中之重。COVID- 19大流行病的出现给医院网络带来了巨大压力,需要采取前所未有的重组和结构调整行动。本研究分析了意大利国家成果计划的数据,将伦巴第大区公立和私立认证医院的部分医疗量和成果与全国数据进行了比较:研究设计:观察性研究:对伦巴第大区与意大利其他大区、公立与私立认证医院进行比较,对2019年至2021年的医院成果进行了全面检查,考虑了45个数量指标和48个过程与成果指标:结果:2020 年,意大利和伦巴第大区的住院总人数大幅下降,伦巴第大区的降幅更大(21.3%,意大利为 16.0%)。2021 年,这两个地区都出现了部分复苏,尤其是伦巴第大区(与全国数据相比增长了 7.3%)。特别是在伦巴第大区的私营企业中,住院率恢复了 9.3%。在临床结果分析中,伦巴第大区在2020年有63%的指标优于全国平均水平,在2021年有83.3%的指标优于全国平均水平:该研究表明,与 2019 年(COVID 前)相比,住院量持续下降,伦巴第大区的医院表现出色,并对私立认证医院的住院量和疗效质量做出了相关贡献。
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