Evaluation of Hospital-Based Acute Care Utilization by Uninsured Patients Enrolled in Free or Low-Cost Pharmacy Programs.

Innovations in Pharmacy Pub Date : 2021-09-22 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.24926/iip.v12i4.3998
Jessica Stickel, Jennifer Kim
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Background: Research is warranted to define the role of affordable pharmacy programs in optimizing healthcare utilization for uninsured patients. Methods: This was a pre-post study including uninsured patients from an internal medicine residency clinic who enrolled in free or low-cost pharmacy programs with clinical pharmacist support. Results: In the period following program enrollment (N=116), there was a mean decrease of 0.23 acute care encounters (hospitalizations and emergency department [ED] visits) per patient (p=0.0210, 95% CI 0.04-0.43). The mean decrease for hospitalizations was also statistically significant (0.17, p=0.0052, 95% CI 0.05-0.28), but the mean decrease for ED visits was not (0.06, p=0.3771, 95% CI -0.08-0.21). Using the national average hospitalization cost of $10,700, the decrease in hospitalizations represents an estimated savings of $246,100. Conclusions: Enrollment in affordable pharmacy programs was found to be associated with decreased acute care encounters.

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对参加免费或低成本药房计划的无保险患者的医院急性护理利用的评估。
背景:研究是必要的,以确定负担得起的药房计划在优化医疗保健利用为无保险的病人。方法:这是一项前后研究,包括来自内科住院医师诊所的无保险患者,他们在临床药师的支持下注册了免费或低成本的药房项目。结果:在项目入组后的一段时间内(N=116),每位患者平均减少0.23次急症护理(住院和急诊科[ED]就诊)(p=0.0210, 95% CI 0.04-0.43)。住院的平均减少也有统计学意义(0.17,p=0.0052, 95% CI 0.05-0.28),但ED就诊的平均减少没有统计学意义(0.06,p=0.3771, 95% CI -0.08-0.21)。按全国平均住院费用10 700美元计算,住院人数的减少估计节省241 100美元。结论:在可负担得起的药房项目注册被发现与减少急性护理接触有关。
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