Visits to a hospital emergency department, by patient country of origin

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Font, Ismael
Izquierdo, Andrea [2 ]
Puiguriguer, Jordi [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Univ Son Dureta, Serv Urgencias, Palma de Mallorca 07014, Baleares, Spain
[2] Hosp Univ Son Dureta, Serv Admis, Palma de Mallorca 07014, Baleares, Spain
来源
EMERGENCIAS | 2009年 / 21卷 / 04期
关键词
Emergency health care access; Country of origin; Hospital admission; Social security; Spain; Payment; Length of stay;
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To analyze demographic data and countries of origin of patients attending the adult emergency department of our hospital over 1 calendar year. To gather administrative data related to patient visits (hospital admission, type of health-care coverage, and mean length of stay). Methods: Data from digital hospital records stored over a period of 1 year were extracted to compile descriptive statistics on country of origin, decision to admit or discharge during the visit, and age. Health-care payment schemes and time spent in the emergency department were also analyzed. Results: Spanish nationals account for the largest proportion (81.1%) of our assigned patient population and they also made the largest number of emergency department visits (73.0%). Patients from Latin America accounted for 10.0% and other European Union countries for 6.7%. The admission rate was higher for Spanish nationals (15.9%) and patients from other European Union countries (14.7%); these groups were also the ones with a higher proportion of patients over 65 years old. After adjustment per 1000 population, however, the admission rate for Spanish nationals fell to third place, below that of other European nationals and those from the North African coast. Public health insurance was available for 88.8% of the patients overall and for 93.9% of the Spanish patients. Private insurance schemes were used by 5.5%; 26% of those patients were from European Union countries. A total of 1353 emergency patients (1.5%) treated in 2007 had no health-care coverage. Most of these were from the former Soviet Union or Sub-Saharan Africa. The average duration of procedures and time spent in the emergency department overall came to less than 4 hours. Length of time spent on care was mainly related to disease and specialty. Trauma patients were cared for most rapidly, with no significant differences associated with country of origin, time spent in the emergency department, or decision to admit or discharge. The longest stays in the department were for surgical patients, particularly those with language difficulties. [Emergencias 2009;21:262-268]
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