The Impact Of The COVID-19 Pandemic On Hospital Admissions In The United States

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作者
Birkmeyer, John D. [1 ,2 ]
Barnato, Amber [3 ]
Birkmeyer, Nancy [3 ]
Bessler, Robert [1 ]
Skinner, Jonathan [4 ]
机构
[1] Sound Phys, Tacoma, WA 98402 USA
[2] Geisel Sch Med Dartmouth, Hlth Policy & Clin Practice, Lebanon, NH 03756 USA
[3] Geisel Sch Med Dartmouth, Dartmouth Inst Hlth Policy & Clin Practice, Lebanon, NH USA
[4] Geisel Sch Med Dartmouth, Dartmouth Inst Hlth Policy & Clin Practice, Econ, Lebanon, NH USA
关键词
HEALTH; NEIGHBORHOOD;
D O I
10.1377/hlthaff.2020.00980
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Hospital admissions in the US fell dramatically with the onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, little is known about differences in admissions patterns among patient groups or the extent of the rebound. In this study of approximately one million medical admissions from a large, nationally representative hospitalist group, we found that declines in non-COVID-19 admissions from February to April 2020 were generally similar across patient demographic subgroups and exceeded 20 percent for all primary admission diagnoses. By late June/early July 2020, overall non-COVID-19 admissions had rebounded to 16 percent below prepandemic baseline volume (8 percent including COVID-19 admissions). Non-COVID-19 admissions were substantially lower for patients residing in majority-Hispanic neighborhoods (32 percent below baseline) and remained well below baseline for patients with pneumonia (-44 percent), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/asthma (-40 percent), sepsis (-25 percent), urinary tract infection (-24 percent), and acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (-22 percent). Health system leaders and public health authorities should focus on efforts to ensure that patients with acute medical illnesses can obtain hospital care as needed during the pandemic to avoid adverse outcomes.
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页码:2010 / 2017
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