Nonattendance to medical specialists’ appointments and its relation to regional environmental and socioeconomic indicators in the Chilean public health system

INTRODUCTION Medical care provided by medical specialists is one of the scarcest resources in the public system. It is costly and difficult to access for the general population. Availability and accessibility of specialized care is related to economic, social and cultural aspects that vary among ge...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth Angélica Salinas Rebolledo, Rolando De la Cruz Mesía, Gabriel Bastías Silva
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Language:English
Published: Medwave Estudios Limitada 2014-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.medwave.cl/link.cgi/Medwave/Estudios/Investigacion/6023
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author Elizabeth Angélica Salinas Rebolledo
Rolando De la Cruz Mesía
Gabriel Bastías Silva
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Rolando De la Cruz Mesía
Gabriel Bastías Silva
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description INTRODUCTION Medical care provided by medical specialists is one of the scarcest resources in the public system. It is costly and difficult to access for the general population. Availability and accessibility of specialized care is related to economic, social and cultural aspects that vary among geographical areas. An aggravating factor for this situation is patients’ failure to appear on the date of their appointment, which is defined as the nonattendance of patients to medical specialist appointments without notice. OBJECTIVES To measure and analyze the phenomenon of nonattendance of patients to medical appointments with specialists in the public healthcare system of Chile and its relationship with environmental and socioeconomic regional indicators. METHODS Ecological design study, using medical care records in the public system and environmental and socioeconomic regional indicators potentially related to the absence of patients, between the years 2005-2010. Poisson regression models with random components were used for assessing associations. RESULTS There is 16.5% of nonattendance of patients, with a range between regions from 8.8 to 20.2%. Nonattendance is higher in the specialties of dermatology, geriatrics and nutrition (20.0%), in children (3.1% more than in adults), in areas with highest indigenous population (RR=1.3), in areas with low diversity of specialties (RR=1.1) and in the months of February, July, November and December (RR>1.1). CONCLUSIONS In Chile, socioeconomic factors and the management of healthcare resources have greater influence on the nonattendance of patients to medical specialists’ appointments than environmental factors; therefore, this phenomenon may be avoidable.
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spelling doaj.art-6b716acad8fb4354957d85dd380a83772022-12-21T19:31:51ZengMedwave Estudios LimitadaMedwave0717-63842014-10-011409e6023e602310.5867/medwave.2014.09.6023Nonattendance to medical specialists’ appointments and its relation to regional environmental and socioeconomic indicators in the Chilean public health systemElizabeth Angélica Salinas Rebolledo0Rolando De la Cruz Mesía1Gabriel Bastías Silva2Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChilePontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChilePontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChileINTRODUCTION Medical care provided by medical specialists is one of the scarcest resources in the public system. It is costly and difficult to access for the general population. Availability and accessibility of specialized care is related to economic, social and cultural aspects that vary among geographical areas. An aggravating factor for this situation is patients’ failure to appear on the date of their appointment, which is defined as the nonattendance of patients to medical specialist appointments without notice. OBJECTIVES To measure and analyze the phenomenon of nonattendance of patients to medical appointments with specialists in the public healthcare system of Chile and its relationship with environmental and socioeconomic regional indicators. METHODS Ecological design study, using medical care records in the public system and environmental and socioeconomic regional indicators potentially related to the absence of patients, between the years 2005-2010. Poisson regression models with random components were used for assessing associations. RESULTS There is 16.5% of nonattendance of patients, with a range between regions from 8.8 to 20.2%. Nonattendance is higher in the specialties of dermatology, geriatrics and nutrition (20.0%), in children (3.1% more than in adults), in areas with highest indigenous population (RR=1.3), in areas with low diversity of specialties (RR=1.1) and in the months of February, July, November and December (RR>1.1). CONCLUSIONS In Chile, socioeconomic factors and the management of healthcare resources have greater influence on the nonattendance of patients to medical specialists’ appointments than environmental factors; therefore, this phenomenon may be avoidable.http://www.medwave.cl/link.cgi/Medwave/Estudios/Investigacion/6023deliveryhealth careambulatory careappointmentsschedules
spellingShingle Elizabeth Angélica Salinas Rebolledo
Rolando De la Cruz Mesía
Gabriel Bastías Silva
Nonattendance to medical specialists’ appointments and its relation to regional environmental and socioeconomic indicators in the Chilean public health system
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health care
ambulatory care
appointments
schedules
title Nonattendance to medical specialists’ appointments and its relation to regional environmental and socioeconomic indicators in the Chilean public health system
title_full Nonattendance to medical specialists’ appointments and its relation to regional environmental and socioeconomic indicators in the Chilean public health system
title_fullStr Nonattendance to medical specialists’ appointments and its relation to regional environmental and socioeconomic indicators in the Chilean public health system
title_full_unstemmed Nonattendance to medical specialists’ appointments and its relation to regional environmental and socioeconomic indicators in the Chilean public health system
title_short Nonattendance to medical specialists’ appointments and its relation to regional environmental and socioeconomic indicators in the Chilean public health system
title_sort nonattendance to medical specialists appointments and its relation to regional environmental and socioeconomic indicators in the chilean public health system
topic delivery
health care
ambulatory care
appointments
schedules
url http://www.medwave.cl/link.cgi/Medwave/Estudios/Investigacion/6023
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