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The paralyzing effect of insurance status on throughput of acute spinal cord patients

Authors :
Morgan Bonds
Aaron Scifres
Jason S. Lees
Alisa Cross
Roxie M. Albrecht
Kiran Venincasa
Tabitha Garwe
Cullen K. McCarthy
Zoona Sarwar
Tyler L Zander
Mary Lindemuth
Source :
American journal of surgery. 217(6)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

To determine whether lack of insurance is a predictor of poor outcomes and increased healthcare expenditure for SCI patients.Retrospective cohort study of trauma patients admitted with an acute, severe (AIS ≥ 3) SCI and admission score of ASIA-A to a Level 1 trauma center (2012-2016). Patient characteristics and outcomes (LOS, complications) were compared between insured and uninsured patients. Multivariable adjustment was performed using linear regression.Of 76 patients who met eligibility, 44 had insurance and 32 were uninsured (NOINSUR). Despite having similar ventilator days (13 vs. 12.1) and ICU LOS (20.1 vs. 16.8), the NOINSUR group had more ventilator-free days (22.3 vs 6.6; p 0.0001), longer Stepdown Unit length of stay (10.2 vs 2.3; p = 0.0036), and a longer hospital length of stay (35.3 vs 18.7; p = 0.0062).Uninsured SCI patients face longer hospital LOS due to their insurance status and lack of funding for timely rehabilitation placement. This utilizes valuable hospital resources and puts them at risk for hospital related complications and further increased healthcare expenditures.

Details

ISSN :
18791883
Volume :
217
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of surgery
Accession number :
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