Evaluation of In-Hospital and Community-Based Healthcare Utilization and Costs During the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic in Alberta, Canada: A Population-Based Descriptive Study

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Liu, Kathy [1 ]
Rennert-May, Elissa [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Zhang, Zuying [1 ]
D'Souza, Adam G. [6 ,7 ]
Crocker, Alysha [8 ]
Williamson, Tyler [1 ,4 ,6 ,9 ,10 ,11 ]
Beall, Reed [1 ]
Leal, Jenine [1 ,3 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Calgary, Dept Community Hlth Sci, Calgary, AB, Canada
[2] Univ Calgary, Dept Med, Calgary, AB, Canada
[3] Univ Calgary, Dept Microbiol Immunol & Infect Dis, Calgary, AB, Canada
[4] Univ Calgary, O Brien Inst Publ Hlth, Calgary, AB, Canada
[5] Univ Calgary, Snyder Inst Chron Dis, Calgary, AB, Canada
[6] Univ Calgary, Ctr Hlth Informat, Calgary, AB, Canada
[7] Alberta Hlth Serv, Analyt, Calgary, AB, Canada
[8] Alberta Hlth Serv, Calgary, AB, Canada
[9] Alberta Hlth Serv, Infect Prevent & Control, Calgary, AB, Canada
[10] Alberta Childrens Hosp Res Inst, Calgary, AB, Canada
[11] Libin Cardiovasc Inst, Calgary, AB, Canada
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HEALTH SERVICES INSIGHTS | 2024年 / 17卷
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COVID-19; healthcare utilization; costs; health services delivery; community healthcare; acute care;
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10.1177/11786329241306390
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Assessing the financial burden of COVID-19 is important for planning health services and resource allocation to inform future pandemic response. Objectives: This study examines the changing dynamics in healthcare utilization patterns and costs from a public healthcare perspective during the COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta, Canada. Design: Population-based descriptive study. Methods: All adult patients over the age of 18 years who had a laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis in Alberta, Canada from March 1, 2020 to December 15, 2021. We described demographic information and community- and hospital-based healthcare utilization and costs. We compared changes in each outcome throughout the first four waves of the pandemic. Results: Among 255,037 patients, hospitalization incurred significantly higher costs (N = 20,603; aRR = 755.51; marginal cost: $21,738.17 CAD; P < .01). Wave 2 recorded the highest cost for Emergency Department (ED) visits (aRR = 1.10; marginal cost: $79.19 CAD; P < .01). Compared to Wave 1, Waves 2-4 all recorded significantly lower costs for out-patient visits. Wave 2's in-patient cost for patients that required ICU admission was significantly lower than Wave 1 (aRR = 0.75; marginal cost: -$24,142.47 CAD; P = .02). Conclusion: COVID-19 exerted a heavy toll on healthcare services, and the dynamics of this continue to evolve. Utilization of ED and in-patient services were particularly high. Severe infections requiring hospitalization and ICU admission are more expensive than non-hospitalized and non-ICU hospital admits. Future studies should clarify specific factors, such as sociodemographic determinants, that contribute to evolving patterns of health services consumption and changing trends in cost to holistically inform responses to future pandemics.
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