Caring for Patients Seeking Asylum: Early Data From the Safety Net System in New York City.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Remle Newton-Dame, Laura Jacobson, Andrew B Wallach, Erica Silverman, Benard Dreyer, Theodore Long
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Abstract

Context: Over 200 000 people seeking asylum have arrived in New York City from 2022 to 2024.

Program: As the safety net hospital system for our city, New York City (NYC) Health + Hospitals (H + H) has taken the lead in caring for newly arrived asylum seekers. We used electronic medical record data to gain early insights into utilization and needs among these patients.

Implementation: We developed a hybrid definition to identify patients who are asylum seekers and examined their demographics, insurance, utilization, primary billing diagnoses, and immunizations from the Epic EMR. We included data on other patients as a point of comparison and analyzed data separately for adult and pediatric patients.

Evaluation: In 2023, 15 233 or 1.4% of H + H patients were asylum seekers. Asylum seekers had fewer visits than other patients in 2023, and utilization was particularly driven by pregnancy and childbirth. Children seeking asylum were engaged in primary care at high rates. Documented childhood vaccinations were higher among asylum-seeking children engaged in primary care compared to those who were not. The majority of adults and children were insured. Adult primary care engagement was low, as were visits for those seeking care for behavioral health issues.

Discussion: For adult asylum seekers, pregnancy and childbirth are key needs for adults. Increasing vaccination rates among children is critical and promoting engagement in primary care is a promising way to do so. Coordinated efforts are required to meet the varied needs of migrant arrivals, and safety net hospitals can play a key role in addressing their health care needs.

照顾寻求庇护的病人:来自纽约市安全网系统的早期数据。
背景:从2022年到2024年,超过20万寻求庇护的人抵达纽约市。项目:作为我们城市的安全网医院系统,纽约市健康+医院(H + H)在照顾新抵达的寻求庇护者方面处于领先地位。我们使用电子病历数据来早期了解这些患者的使用情况和需求。实施:我们开发了一个混合定义来识别寻求庇护的患者,并检查了他们的人口统计、保险、利用率、主要账单诊断和Epic EMR中的免疫接种情况。我们纳入了其他患者的数据作为比较,并分别分析了成人和儿科患者的数据。评估:2023年,15233或1.4%的H + H患者是寻求庇护者。2023年,寻求庇护者的访问量比其他患者少,而怀孕和分娩的使用率尤其高。寻求庇护的儿童接受初级保健的比率很高。与没有接受初级保健的寻求庇护儿童相比,有记录的儿童疫苗接种率更高。大多数成年人和儿童都有保险。成人初级保健的参与度很低,因为行为健康问题寻求护理的人也很低。讨论:对于成年寻求庇护者来说,怀孕和分娩是成年人的主要需求。提高儿童疫苗接种率至关重要,促进参与初级保健是实现这一目标的有希望的途径。需要作出协调一致的努力,以满足移民抵达者的各种需求,安全网医院可以在解决他们的保健需求方面发挥关键作用。
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Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.40
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287
期刊介绍: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes articles which focus on evidence based public health practice and research. The journal is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed publication guided by a multidisciplinary editorial board of administrators, practitioners and scientists. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes in a wide range of population health topics including research to practice; emergency preparedness; bioterrorism; infectious disease surveillance; environmental health; community health assessment, chronic disease prevention and health promotion, and academic-practice linkages.
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