COVID-19大流行与医疗保险受益人常见眼科手术率

IF 7.8 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Raziyeh Mahmoudzadeh, Mariam Samuel, Sydney Wheeler, Mirataollah Salabati, Christopher T. Leffler, Jessica D. Randolph
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COVID-19大流行改变了卫生保健服务,包括眼科保健。了解大流行如何改变常规眼科手术的比率对于评估对患者护理和资源分配的更广泛影响至关重要。目的评估COVID-19大流行期间医疗保险受益人中10种最流行的眼科手术的发生率变化,并探讨这些变化的地理差异。这项美国回顾性横断面研究比较了2019年和2020年医疗保险B部分国家汇总数据文件的数据。参与者包括接受10种最常见眼科手术的医疗保险受益人。数据包括2019年3 879 533条程序条目,2020年3 181 439条程序条目。数据分析时间为2019年1月1日至2020年12月31日。ExposureCOVID-19大流行。主要结局和措施主要结局是每个州10种最常见眼科手术的受益人人数的百分比变化。结果2019 - 2020年,10种眼科手术的总体发生率下降了- 17.9% (99% CI, - 24.8% ~ - 11.3%)。激光虹膜周围切开术降低幅度最大(- 43.6%;99% CI, - 51.7% ~ - 31.9%),而眼部药物注射的降幅最小(- 1.5%;99% CI,−3.3% ~ 0.3%)。白内障手术也减少了- 23.0% (99% CI, - 28.8%至- 18.7%)。从地区来看,东北地区白内障手术减少最多(- 27.9%;99% CI,−32.8% ~−22.3%)。这些结果表明,2019冠状病毒病大流行导致医保受益人常见眼科手术数量显著下降,尤其是激光周围虹膜切开术,而眼部药物注射的变化很小。东北地区的减少幅度最大,这突出表明大流行与眼科保健的变化有关,并表明需要在受灾最严重的地区开展重点恢复工作。
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COVID-19 Pandemic and Rates of Common Ophthalmic Procedures Among Medicare Beneficiaries
ImportanceThe COVID-19 pandemic has altered health care delivery, including ophthalmic care. Understanding how the pandemic has changed the rates of commonly performed ophthalmic procedures is crucial for assessing the broader implications for patient care and resource allocation.ObjectiveTo estimate the changes in the rates of the 10 most prevalent ophthalmic procedures among Medicare beneficiaries during the COVID-19 pandemic and to explore the geographic disparities in these shifts.DesignThis retrospective US cross-sectional study compared data from Medicare Part B National Summary Data Files for the calendar years 2019 and 2020. Participants included Medicare beneficiaries undergoing the 10 most common ophthalmic procedures. Data included a total of 3 879 533 procedure entries in 2019 and 3 181 439 entries in 2020. Data were analyzed from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2020.ExposureCOVID-19 pandemic.Main Outcomes and MeasuresThe primary outcome was the percentage change in the number of beneficiaries for each of the 10 most common ophthalmic procedures in each state.ResultsThere was an overall decrease of −17.9% in the rates of the 10 ophthalmic procedures from 2019 to 2020 (99% CI, −24.8% to −11.3%). The largest reduction was observed in laser peripheral iridotomy (−43.6%; 99% CI, −51.7% to −31.9%), while eye drug injections saw the smallest decrease (−1.5%; 99% CI, −3.3% to 0.3%). Cataract surgery also saw a reduction of −23.0% (99% CI, −28.8% to −18.7%). Regionally, the Northeast experienced the greatest reductions in cataract surgery (−27.9%; 99% CI, −32.8% to −22.3%).Conclusions and RelevanceThese results show that the COVID-19 pandemic caused a notable drop in the number of common ophthalmic procedures among Medicare beneficiaries, especially in laser peripheral iridotomy, while eye drug injections saw minimal changes. The Northeast experienced the largest reductions, highlighting the pandemic’s association with changes in eye care and indicating a need for focused recovery efforts in the hardest hit areas.
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JAMA ophthalmology
JAMA ophthalmology OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: JAMA Ophthalmology, with a rich history of continuous publication since 1869, stands as a distinguished international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to ophthalmology and visual science. In 2019, the journal proudly commemorated 150 years of uninterrupted service to the field. As a member of the esteemed JAMA Network, a consortium renowned for its peer-reviewed general medical and specialty publications, JAMA Ophthalmology upholds the highest standards of excellence in disseminating cutting-edge research and insights. Join us in celebrating our legacy and advancing the frontiers of ophthalmology and visual science.
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