Effects of Intensive Outpatient Integrative Medicine on Health Care Utilization on High Utilizer Patients at a Major Academic Health System.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Annie Zhang, Alan Chu, Sun Yoo, Andrew Shubov
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Abstract

Objective: To determine if integrative medicine (IM) involvement can reduce acute care utilization for patients with complex medical conditions and high health care utilization. Design: Prospective single-center cohort study. Interventions: Twenty-nine complex high utilizer patients were treated by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) East-West Extensivist IM specialty clinic with acupuncture, trigger point injections, and Traditional Chinese Medicine dietary modifications. Number of hospitalizations, hospitalization days, and emergency room visits were tracked for 6 months. Results: There was a statistically significant decrease in number of hospitalizations (-31.4%, p = 0.021) and hospitalization days (-38.0%, p = 0.038) after 6 months. Subgroup analysis suggested greater improvement with more frequent visits. Conclusion: IM specialty care correlates with reduced hospitalization frequency and total hospitalization days among high utilizers of care.

某大型学术卫生系统中西医结合强化门诊对高使用率患者保健服务利用的影响
目的:探讨中西医结合治疗是否能降低病情复杂、医疗保健使用率高的患者的急诊护理使用率。设计:前瞻性单中心队列研究。干预措施:29例复杂的高利用率患者在加州大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)东西延伸医学IM专科诊所接受针灸、触发点注射和中医饮食调整治疗。住院次数、住院天数和急诊室就诊次数被跟踪了6个月。结果:6个月后两组患者住院次数(-31.4%,p = 0.021)和住院天数(-38.0%,p = 0.038)均有统计学意义。亚组分析表明,就诊次数越多,改善效果越好。结论:IM专科护理与高使用率患者住院次数和总住院天数的减少相关。
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Journal of alternative and complementary medicine
Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 医学-全科医学与补充医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine: Paradigm, Practice, and Policy Advancing Integrative Health is the leading peer-reviewed journal providing scientific research for the evaluation and integration of complementary and alternative medicine into mainstream medical practice. The Journal delivers original research that directly impacts patient care therapies, protocols, and strategies, ultimately improving the quality of healing. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine coverage includes: -Botanical Medicine -Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine -Other Traditional Medicine Practices -Mind-Body Medicine -Nutrition and Dietary Supplements -Integrative Health / Medicine -Yoga -Ayurveda -Naturopathy -Creative Arts Therapies -Integrative Whole Systems / Whole Practices -Homeopathy -Tai Chi -Qi Gong -Massage Therapy -Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine -Integrative Cost Studies / Comparative Effectiveness -Neurostimulation -Integrative Biophysics
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