巴西乳腺良性疾病护理概况和地理空间分析。

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Einstein-Sao Paulo Pub Date : 2025-04-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.31744/einstein_journal/2025AO1132
Dayan Sansone, Daniela Farah, Afonso Celso Pinto Nazario, Marcelo Cunio Machado Fonseca
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背景:我们对2008年至2019年巴西统一卫生系统良性乳腺疾病诊断和治疗的覆盖率和流离失所进行了定量和地理空间分析。结果表明,不同地区的治疗覆盖率和女性流离失所程度存在差异。与该国其他三个主要地区相比,北部和中西部的覆盖率和流离失所率有所不同。这些发现表明,通过提高现有机构的服务能力和确保医疗保健系统适当分配资源,解决医疗保健服务获取方面的差距(无论其来源如何)的重要性。目的:定量和地理空间分析2008年至2019年巴西统一卫生系统乳腺良性疾病诊断和治疗的覆盖率和位移。方法:使用巴西卫生部的数据集调查2008年至2019年巴西良性乳腺疾病的医疗保健情况。这些数据可用于确定该国每个地区的良性乳腺疾病治疗、诊断和患者转移情况。结果:大多数门诊会诊为诊断程序。在这12年期间,进行了大约400万次诊断程序和36万次住院治疗,其中97%是手术。在此期间,乳腺良性疾病的医疗费用超过6 500万美元。女性人口的治疗覆盖率和流离失所率因国家区域而异,北部和中西部表现出与其他三个主要区域不同的模式。结论:通过提高现有设施的服务能力和确保医疗卫生系统正确配置资源,解决医疗卫生服务可及性的差异,无论其来源如何。大多数门诊会诊包括诊断程序。背景:■在过去的12年里,乳腺良性疾病的医疗保健花费了6500万美元。背景:■巴西北部和中西部的妇女有较高的诊断和治疗转移率。
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Brazil's benign breast disease care profile and geospatial analysis.

Background: We conducted a quantitative and geospatial analysis of coverage and displacement for the diagnosis and treatment of benign breast illnesses in Brazil's Unified Health System between 2008 and 2019. The results showed that treatment coverage and female displacement differed by region. The North and Midwest have different coverage and displacement rates compared with the other three major regions of the country. These findings demonstrate the importance of addressing gaps in healthcare service access, irrespective of their source, by enhancing the service capacity of existing institutions and ensuring that the healthcare system appropriately allocates resources.

Objective: To quantitatively and geospatially analyze coverage and displacement for the diagnosis and treatment of benign breast diseases in the Brazilian Unified Health System between 2008 and 2019.

Methods: Datasets from the Brazilian Ministry of Health were used to survey medical care for benign breast diseases in Brazil from 2008 to 2019. These data allowed for the determination of benign breast disease treatments, diagnoses, and patient displacement in each region of the country.

Results: Most outpatient consultations were for diagnostic procedures. Approximately 4 million diagnostic procedures and 360,000 hospitalizations for treatment, of which 97% were surgeries, were conducted in this 12-year period. During this period, medical care for benign breast diseases cost more than USD 65 million. The treatment coverage and displacement rates of the female population differed by country region, with the North and Midwest showing patterns different from those of the other three major regions.

Conclusion: Addressing disparities in healthcare service access, regardless of their source, by increasing the service capacity of existing facilities and ensuring correct resource allocation by the healthcare system is crucial.

Background: ■ Most outpatient consultations comprised diagnostic procedures.

Background: ■ In the past 12 years, medical care for benign breast diseases has cost >USD 65 million.

Background: ■ Women from North and Midwest Brazil had higher diagnosis and treatment displacement rates.

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