商业保险妇女孕期和产后远程医疗使用模式。

Adit Doza, Lijing Ouyang, Donatus U Ekwueme, Romeo Galang, Brenda L Bauman, Lisa M Romero, Wanda D Barfield, Shanna Cox
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目的:本研究评估2019年至2021年商业保险活产妇女孕期和产后远程医疗使用情况。报告还评估了农村/城市远程保健使用情况的差异,并介绍了最常使用的服务。方法:我们使用了Merative MarketScan商业数据库,纳入了2019年至2021年期间活产的15-49岁女性,并在产前10个月和产后12个月连续投保。我们根据分娩年份对所有队列的远程医疗用户(TU)和非远程医疗用户(NTU)进行了患者特征分层描述。主要诊断类别(MDCs)用于评估远程保健使用的服务类型。结果:2019年孕产妇产前产后远程医疗总访问量为60655人次;2020年204935人;2021年将达到276425人。产前远程医疗就诊的比例越来越高(2019年为2.8%,2020年为24.2%,2021年为46.1%)。在所有队列中,与ntu相比,tu患糖尿病(9.9%-12.8%比6.2%-7.3%)、高血压(6.0-6.6%比3.7%-4.4%)和抑郁症(6.4%-7.6%比1.3-2.3%)的比例更高。与ntu相比,居住在农村地区的tu比例较低(6.6%-7.3%对11.2%-13.0%)。产后50%以上的远程保健访问都是由精神卫生服务争取变革运动提供的。结论:孕妇和产后妇女对心理健康服务的远程医疗访问增加,表明更容易获得护理或心理健康需求增加。进一步的研究可以确定增加远程保健的使用是否能改善孕产妇和分娩结果。
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Patterns of Telehealth Use During Pregnancy and Postpartum Among Commercially Insured Women.

Objective: This study assesses telehealth use during pregnancy and postpartum among commercially insured women with live birth from 2019 to 2021. It also assesses differences in telehealth use by rural/urban status and describes the most frequently utilized services. Methods: We used the Merative MarketScan Commercial database for women aged 15-49 who had a live birth delivery between 2019 and 2021, with continuous insurance enrollment for 10 months predelivery and 12 months postdelivery. We described patient characteristics stratified by telehealth user (TU) versus non-telehealth user (NTU) for all cohorts based on year of delivery. The major diagnostic categories (MDCs) were used to assess service types of telehealth use. Results: The total telehealth visits during predelivery and postpartum periods were 60,655 in 2019; 204,935 in 2020; and 276,425 in 2021. An increasing proportion of telehealth visits occurred in the predelivery period (2.8% in 2019, 24.2% in 2020, and 46.1% in 2021). Across all cohorts, a higher proportion of TUs had diabetes (9.9%-12.8% versus 6.2%-7.3%), hypertension (6.0-6.6% versus 3.7%-4.4%), and depression (6.4%-7.6% versus 1.3-2.3%) compared with NTUs. Lower proportion of TUs lived in rural areas compared with NTUs (6.6%-7.3% versus 11.2%-13.0%). The MDC for mental health services was present for greater than 50% of telehealth visits during postpartum. Conclusion: Increased telehealth visits for mental health services among pregnant and postpartum women suggest more accessible care or heightened mental health needs. Further research may determine if increased telehealth use improves maternal and birth outcomes.

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