Characteristics of Patients with Dermatologic Conditions in a Student-Run Free Clinic: A Retrospective Study

Alexander M Hammond, Kristin N. Smith, Macartney Welborn, Victoria Dukharan, Anshul Daga, Chloe Warpinski, Oliver T. Nguyen, K. Motwani, K. Motaparthi
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Background: The Equal Access Clinic is a free, student-run clinic affiliated with the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Four days a week, a general clinic is held at various sites, providing free healthcare to patients in North Florida. Once a month, a specialty clinic for dermatology is held based on a referral system from general clinics. We aimed to characterize patients’ demographics and diagnoses who received dermatologic care at a free clinic in North Florida. Methods: A retrospective chart review was completed for patients seen at Equal Access Clinic for a dermatology diagnosis from 2013 to 2020 (n=864). Results: One third of patients were seen for a chronic dermatology condition. Patients who were white and higher earners were more likely to travel further distances for care. Conclusions: These findings highlight the importance of improving access of dermatology care to underserved areas and may be accomplished in part by increasing access to transportation to clinics. Limitations include the retrospective nature of our chart review and the reliance on zip code to estimate median household income. Additionally, the patients in this study were seen by primary care physicians, rather than dermatologists.
学生开办的免费诊所中皮肤病患者的特征:一项回顾性研究
背景:平等机会诊所是一个免费的,学生经营的诊所,隶属于佛罗里达州盖恩斯维尔的佛罗里达大学。每周四天,一个普通诊所在不同地点举行,为北佛罗里达的病人提供免费医疗保健。每月举行一次皮肤科专科门诊,以普通诊所的转诊制度为基础。我们的目的是描述在北佛罗里达一家免费诊所接受皮肤科治疗的患者的人口统计学特征和诊断。方法:对2013年至2020年在平等机会诊所就诊的皮肤病学诊断患者(n=864)进行回顾性图表回顾。结果:三分之一的患者就诊为慢性皮肤病。白人和高收入的患者更有可能走更远的路去看病。结论:这些发现强调了改善服务不足地区皮肤科护理的重要性,可以通过增加到诊所的交通来部分完成。局限性包括我们的图表回顾的回顾性性质和依赖邮政编码来估计家庭收入中位数。此外,在这项研究中,患者是由初级保健医生,而不是皮肤科医生。
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