COVID-19 Case Surge and Telemedicine Utilization in a Tertiary Hospital in Korea.

Hye Sun Kim, Bomgyeol Kim, Sang Gyu Lee, Suk-Yong Jang, Tae Hyun Kim
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Background:Faced with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, Korea has allowed telemedicine use for a limited time. This study examined whether the surge in COVID-19 cases led to increased telemedicine use and the associated factors.Methods:Data from the electronic medical records of 929,753 outpatient episodes between March 4 and September 4, 2020, in a tertiary hospital in Korea were used. A comparison group was chosen by matching, adjusting for age and sex because only a small portion (1.0%) of the sample used telemedicine. The final sample comprised 57,972 episodes. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to examine the association of independent variables with the dichotomous dependent variable (i.e., telemedicine visit/in-person visit).Results:The surge in confirmed COVID-19 cases led to significantly increased telemedicine use (101-300 new cases odds ratio [OR]: 3.00; 301-500 new cases OR: 5.82; and ≥501 new cases OR: 42.18; all p < 0.0001). Telemedicine use was also statistically associated with sex (female patients OR: 2.08), age ˃19 years, distance from the hospital (Incheon, Gyeonggi, region, OR: 1.30; and other regions, OR: 4.33), and the number of days from diagnosis (3-6 months OR: 1.21; 6-12 months OR: 1.56; 12-36 months OR: 1.98; and ≥36 months OR: 2.49). Medical Aid patients (OR: 0.83) were less likely to use telemedicine than those with National Health Insurance.Conclusions:Telemedicine can be effective in delivering health services during an outbreak. Policymakers and health care organizations are encouraged to use the results of this study to tailor telemedicine to meet the needs of patients.

韩国某三级医院新冠肺炎病例激增与远程医疗利用
背景:面对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行,韩国允许在有限时间内使用远程医疗。这项研究调查了COVID-19病例的激增是否导致远程医疗使用的增加及其相关因素。方法:使用韩国某三级医院2020年3月4日至9月4日929753例门诊病例的电子病历数据。由于只有一小部分(1.0%)的样本使用远程医疗,因此通过匹配,调整年龄和性别来选择比较组。最终的样本包括57,972集。采用多变量logistic回归分析来检验自变量与二分类因变量(即远程医疗就诊/亲自就诊)的关联。结果:新冠肺炎确诊病例激增导致远程医疗使用显著增加(101-300例新发病例优势比[OR]: 3.00;301-500例新发病例OR: 5.82;≥501例新发病例OR: 42.18;p < 0.0001)。远程医疗的使用还与性别(女性患者OR: 2.08)、年龄(19岁)、距离医院(仁川、京畿、地区,OR: 1.30;和其他地区,OR: 4.33),以及距离诊断天数(3-6个月OR: 1.21;6-12个月OR: 1.56;12-36个月OR: 1.98;≥36个月OR: 2.49)。医疗援助患者(OR: 0.83)使用远程医疗的可能性低于拥有国民健康保险的患者。结论:远程医疗可以有效地在疫情期间提供卫生服务。鼓励决策者和卫生保健组织利用这项研究的结果来定制远程医疗,以满足患者的需求。
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