Multiple Sclerosis Clinic Utilization is Associated with Fewer Emergency Department Visits

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作者
Roberts, Jodie, I [1 ]
Hahn, Christopher [1 ]
Metz, Luanne M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calgary, Cumming Sch Med, Dept Clin Neurosci, Calgary, AB, Canada
关键词
Multiple sclerosis; Health care utilization; Emergency department; Multiple sclerosis clinic; Multidisciplinary care; HEALTH-CARE UTILIZATION; PREVALENCE; SPECIALTY; IMPACT;
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10.1017/cjn.2021.118
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: Alberta is a Canadian province with a high prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS). In this ecological study, we examined group differences in health care utilization among persons with MS (pwMS) living within different regions of the province. Methods: pwMS were identified from provincial administrative databases spanning 2002-2011. Utilization of health care services was determined for a 2-year period (April 2010-March 2012). Residential postal codes placed patients into their provincial health care zones. As data were provided to the investigators in an aggregated form, tests of statistical significance and confounding were not performed. Results: In total, 11,721 pwMS were identified. During the 2-year observation period, 96.2% of pwMS accessed a family physician and 57.1% accessed a neurologist. Nearly all (99.0%) pwMS who received neurologist care in Calgary visited an MS clinic, in contrast to Edmonton where a larger proportion (34.8%) received solely community neurologist care. More pwMS living in Edmonton accessed the ED (41.1%) compared to Calgary (35.7%), and the rate of visits per pwMS was higher in Edmonton (1.07/pwMS) than in Calgary (0.81/pwMS). The frequency of inpatient admissions was similar. Conclusions: Over 2 years, most pwMS accessed primary care and over half saw a neurologist. Despite a similar frequency of inpatient admissions, the frequency of ED visits by pwMS was higher in Edmonton compared to Calgary, where more patients received MS clinic care. Although this exploratory study is subject to several limitations, our findings suggest that specialized MS clinics may reduce costly ED visits.
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