Emergency department utilization and hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions among unattached people actively seeking a primary care provider during the COVID 您所在的位置:网站首页 五行缺土的名字女孩名字 Emergency department utilization and hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions among unattached people actively seeking a primary care provider during the COVID

Emergency department utilization and hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions among unattached people actively seeking a primary care provider during the COVID

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Background Primary care (PC) attachment improves healthcare access and prevention and management of chronic conditions. Yet, growing proportions of Canadians are unattached, signing-up on provincial waitlists. Understanding variations in healthcare utilization during COVID-19, and among potentially vulnerable unattached patients, is needed. This study compares emergency department (ED) utilization and hospitalization among those on and off a provincial PC waitlist, during the first two waves of COVID-19.

Methods Waitlist and administrative health data were linked to describe persons ever/never on the waitlist between January 1, 2017, and December 24, 2020. ED utilization and ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSC) hospitalization rates by current waitlist status were quantified from physician claims and hospitalization data. Relative differences during COVID-19 first and second waves were compared with the previous year.

Results During the study period, 100,867 Nova Scotians (10.1%) were on the waitlist. Those on the waitlist had higher ED utilization and ACSC hospitalizations. ED utilization was higher overall for individuals ≥65 years and females; lowest during first two COVID-19 waves; and differed more by waitlist status for those



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