在挪威诊断成像的时间和地理差异
Bjørn Morten Hofmann1,2, Ingrid Øfsti Brandsaeter3, Eivind Richter Andersen3
1Department of Health Sciences Gjøvik, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), NTNU Gjøvik, PO Box 191, 2802, Gjøvik, Norway. bjoern.hofmann@ntnu.no.
BMC health services research
|April 12, 2024
概括
在挪威,诊断成像服务存在显著的地理和时间差异. 这些不合理的差异挑战了公平的医疗保健获取和质量,尽管人口均.
科学领域:
- 医疗保健服务研究 医疗服务研究
- 医学成像分析 医学成像分析
- 医疗保健政策 医疗保健政策
背景情况:
- 医疗保健服务的不合理变化,特别是成像,损害了平等获取,正义,质量,安全和效率.
- 诊断成像供应的时间和地理差异是医疗保健系统的一个重大问题.
研究的目的:
- 分析2013年至2021年挪威诊断成像利用的时间和地理变化.
- 调查所进行的诊断成像检查数量的趋势和区域差异.
主要方法:
- 利用来自挪威卫生经济管理局 (HELFO) 的门诊成像数据和来自14家挪威医院信托的住院数据.
- 分析了基于挪威放射程序分类 (NCRP) 的总成像检查,使用描述性统计数据.
主要成果:
- 从2013年到2021年,超过3700万次成像检查,平均每年420万次.
- 观察到显著的区域差异,一个地区的人均检查比另一个地区多53.1%.
- 流域比较显示出明显的差异,其中一家医院信托机构的人均检查量是另一家医院信托机构的人均检查次数的两倍.
结论:
- 诊断成像的变化很难归因于挪威同质人口中的社会经济或人口统计因素.
- 不合理和供应敏感的变化给优先考虑平等获取和正义的医疗保健系统带来了挑战.
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