COVID-19 大流行期间的住院人数和住院费用

Concilium Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.53660/clm-3682-24n07
Karina Andrade de Prince, Mateus Augusto de Prince, Luís Gustavo Antunes Miranda, Camila Teles Gonçalves, Jaqueline Teixeira Teles Gonçalves
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该研究旨在分析 COVID-19 大流行期间入院人数和医院支出的流行病学概况。这是一项流行病学、定量和回顾性研究,通过咨询巴西 SIH/SUS,从 DATASUS 收集数据。2020 年和 2021 年,巴西的住院人数分别为 10,531,196 人和 11,479,416 人,分别比 2019 年减少 13.6% 和 9%。妊娠、分娩和产褥期(15.9%)、消化系统疾病(25.2%)、肿瘤(14.2%)、外部原因(19.1%)、循环系统疾病(20.9%)和呼吸系统疾病(36.1%)的住院人数有所减少。然而,传染病和寄生虫病的住院率却有所上升,约为 79.2%。虽然 2020 年(13.6%)和 2021 年(5.8%)住院人次有所减少,但平均住院价值分别增加了 19.8%和 50.1%,总费用分别增加了 19.8%和 50.1%。我们强调补贴政策的重要性,这些政策加强了巴西的初级保健,还包括旨在改善健康的社会决定因素的计划,从而减少了巴西的住院次数和支出。
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Hospitalizations and hospital expenses during the COVID-19 pandemic
The study aimed to analyze the epidemiological profile of hospital admissions and hospital expenditures during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is an epidemiological, quantitative and retrospective study, with data collection from DATASUS, by consulting the SIH/SUS of Brazil. In 2020 a total of 10,531,196 and in 2021 a total of 11,479,416 hospitalizations were recorded in Brazil, 13.6% and 9% lower than in 2019. There was a reduction in hospitalizations for pregnancy, childbirth, and puerperium (15.9%), digestive system diseases (25.2%), neoplasms (14.2%), external causes (19.1%), circulatory system diseases (20.9%), and for respiratory system diseases (36.1%). However, they increased for infectious and parasitic diseases, about 79.2%. Although hospitalizations reduced in 2020 (13.6%) and 2021 (5.8%), the average value increased by 19.8% and 50.1% and total costs by 19.8% and 50.1%, respectively. We emphasize the importance of subsidizing policies that strengthen primary care in Brazil and that also encompass programs aimed at improving the social determinants of health, thus reducing the number of hospitalizations and expenditures in Brazil.
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