Inferred Attractiveness Gravity-Based Models for Estimating Realized Access at Rural Hospitals.

IF 2.7 4区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Sean Harris, Ronald McGarvey, Andreas Thorsen, Maggie Thorsen
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Abstract

Operating obstetric units in rural America is financially challenging in part due to low birth volume. Birth volume at a hospital decreases when birthers bypass it to go to a farther hospital. Beyond financial considerations, it is important from a healthcare equity perspective for hospitals to know whether certain subgroups of birthers avoid utilizing the hospital's services. This can better inform resource allocation decisions targeting those subgroups. In this paper, we use a nonlinear programming optimization model, inferred attractiveness gravity-based model (GBM), to estimate realized access to obstetric care at hospitals in Montana. We compare three variations of GBM and benchmark our results to a regression-based conditional logit model. Results indicate that hospital attractiveness varies across level of obstetric care provided and depends on the subgroup of birthers considered. While all GBMs produced smaller errors for hospitals with higher birth volume, our novel variant was more accurate for low volume hospitals. Bootstrapping analyses and resolving the models for population subgroups indicated large variations in hospital attractiveness. Research findings contribute to new knowledge about equity in access to obstetric care, the importance of considering population heterogeneity in GBMs, and the benefit of using hospital demand-based thresholds for GBMs in rural settings.

估计农村医院可及性的基于引力的推断吸引力模型。
在美国农村经营产科单位在经济上具有挑战性,部分原因是由于出生率低。当产妇绕过医院转到更远的医院时,医院的产生量就会减少。除了财务方面的考虑,从医疗保健公平的角度来看,医院了解某些分娩子群体是否避免使用医院的服务也很重要。这可以更好地为针对这些子组的资源分配决策提供信息。在本文中,我们使用一个非线性规划优化模型,即基于推断吸引力的重力模型(GBM),来估计蒙大拿州医院实现的产科护理可及性。我们比较了GBM的三种变化,并将我们的结果基准化为基于回归的条件logit模型。结果表明,医院的吸引力因所提供的产科护理水平而异,并取决于所考虑的新生儿亚组。虽然所有GBMs对产生量大的医院产生的误差较小,但我们的新变体对产生量小的医院更准确。人口亚组的自举分析和求解模型表明,医院吸引力存在很大差异。研究结果有助于对获得产科护理的公平性、考虑GBMs人口异质性的重要性以及在农村环境中对GBMs使用基于医院需求的阈值的好处有新的认识。
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Journal of the Operational Research Society
Journal of the Operational Research Society 管理科学-运筹学与管理科学
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
13.90%
发文量
144
审稿时长
7.3 months
期刊介绍: JORS is an official journal of the Operational Research Society and publishes original research papers which cover the theory, practice, history or methodology of OR.
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