使用远程检查设备1年后,复杂护理儿科的医疗保健使用率下降。

Anna Jane Sibilia, Scott R Callahan, Kathleen Pulda, Lindsey M Schiferl, James D Odum, Marie A Pfarr, Ken Tegtmeyer
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背景:患有医疗复杂性的儿童是越来越多的儿童患者,他们对医疗保健的利用率很高。远程医疗可以提供及时和可靠的护理,减轻相关的运输负担和昂贵的急诊室就诊或住院费用。本研究评估病患在复杂照护中心(CCC)使用远程医疗设备一年后的医疗照护利用率。方法:采用单中心、非随机回顾性观察研究。对273例使用该器械的患者(例)在获得器械后1年的医疗保健利用情况进行评估,并与获得器械前2年和1年的医疗保健利用情况进行比较。将204例未使用该装置的患者(对照组)的医疗保健利用情况与同期病例进行比较。还评估了病例和对照组之间的人口统计学差异。结果:与对照组相比,病例在获得器械后一年和获得器械前的医疗保健利用率显著降低(p < 0.001)。患者更有可能居住在社会经济地位较高的社区,更有可能是白人,而且比不使用的人更有可能说英语。结论:远程医疗远程检查设备与慢性阻塞性肺病患者医疗保健使用率降低有关。然而,两组之间存在显著的社会经济和人口统计学差异,这可能是导致这些发现的原因。
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Decreased Health Care Utilization in Complex Care Pediatrics After 1 Year with a Remote Examination Device.

Background: Children with medical complexity are a growing population of pediatric patients with high health care utilization. Telemedicine could provide timely and reliable access to care that mitigates the associated burden of transportation and cost of expensive emergency room visits or hospitalizations. This study evaluated the health care utilization of patients in a complex care center (CCC) after a year with a remote examination telehealth device. Methods: A single-center, nonrandomized retrospective observational study was performed. The health care utilization of 273 patients with the device (cases) was evaluated 1 year after device acquisition and compared with health care utilization 2 years and 1 year prior to device acquisition. The health care utilization of 204 patients without the device (controls) was compared with cases over the same time period. Demographic differences between cases and controls were also evaluated. Results: Cases had significantly less health care utilization compared with controls in the year after device acquisition and compared with the time prior to device acquisition (p < 0.001). Cases were more likely to reside in communities with high socioeconomic status, were more likely to be white, and more likely to speak English than nonusers. Conclusions: A telemedicine remote examination device was shown to be associated with decreased health care utilization in patients in a CCC. However, significant socioeconomic and demographic differences existed between the groups, which may have contributed to these findings.

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