scholarly journals 1437Rates of low value care in NSW public hospitals: variation between public and private inpatients

2021 ◽  
Vol 50 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Juliana de Oliveira Costa ◽  
Sallie-Anne Pearson ◽  
Adam Elshaug ◽  
Kees van Gool ◽  
Louisa Jorm ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Low value care (LVC) services have limited or no benefit to patients, and curtailing LVC can curb unnecessary spending and improve the quality of care. Some public hospitals in Australia have financial incentives to perform procedures for patients with private health insurance, yet little is known if there are differences in LVC between public and private patients. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of New South Wales public hospital data from January 2013 to June 2018. We measured hospital-specific rates of five LVC services and compared rates within each public hospital by patient funding status (private or public), descriptively and using random-slope multilevel models. Results Overall rates of LVC varied between services, ranging from 0.3 to 30.8 procedures per 1,000 eligible patients for hyperbaric oxygen therapy and vertebroplasty, respectively. There was large variation in rates of the LVC services between hospitals, and a few hospitals had higher rates of LVC among private than public patients. However, we found no consistent association between patient funding status and LVC services: private patients had lower rates of knee arthroscopic debridement than public patients (aOR:0.56) and higher rates of low value vertebroplasty for osteoporotic spinal fractures (aOR:1.08), hyperbaric oxygen therapy (aOR:1.53) and oophorectomy (aOR:1.77); all statistically non-significant. Conclusions Private patient funding may contribute to LVC in some public hospitals, but it was not consistently associated with higher rates of the five LVC services measured. Key messages Reducing LVC services requires investigating the role of health-system factors at both the global- and local-level.

Biomeditsina ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 39-46
Author(s):  
A. S. Samoilov ◽  
Yu. D. Udalov ◽  
M. V. Sheyanov ◽  
A. V. Gholinsky ◽  
A. B. Litvinenko

This communication presents the experience of using mobile pressure chambers in patients with the confi rmed novel coronavirus infection in hospital settings. The obtained preliminary results indicate positive antihypoxic effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO) applied in the form of increased saturation. After a session of HBO, patients demonstrated an increase in the oxygen saturation of capillary blood hemoglobin at the average level of 3.71 points. Differences between SatO2 levels prior to and following HBO treatment were signifi cant in the CT2, CT3 and CT4 groups (p0.05). As expected, the effi cacy of HBO in terms of the oxygen saturation of capillary blood hemoglobin was the greatest in the patient groups showing pronounced clinical and radiological changes in the lungs.


2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
AZRUL HILDAN SAFRIZAL

<p>The pattern and lifestyle of today's society with the presence of an interner facility makes people spend more time sitting out than on exercise and increased consumption of high-fat foods may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. An effective therapy is needed in preventing the occurrence of cardiovascular disease. Hyperbaric oxygen now starts to develop for the treatment of several diseases, which in turn can increase the gene forming antioxidant enzymes and ROS. To determine effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on total cholesterol levels of wistar white rats (Rattusnovergicus) induced bye high fat. The study was carried out in an expeative post test only group control of three groups. One group is given standard feed. All groups induced high-fat diet and standard feed. Of the two groups induced, one group was given hyperbaric oxygen therapy with a dose of 3 x 30 minutes for six days on day 7 at a blood test to determine total cholesterol levels<strong>. </strong>One way Anova parametric statistic test showed that p = 0.007 &lt; α proved hypothesis that hyperbaric oxygen therapy giving effect to total cholesterol level of white mice of jantangalurist rings induced by high fat diet. Total cholesterol was significantly different between K (-) and K (+) and between K (-) and P. It was found that hyperbaric oxygen therapy had an effect on total cholesterol level dose of 3x30 minutes for six days.</p>


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document