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Traveling for care: inter-regional mobility for aortic valve substitution in Italy.

Giovanni Fattore1, Giuseppina Petrarca2, Aleksandra Torbica3.   

Abstract

Patient flows across the regions of the Italian National Health Service can shed light on patient mobility, including cross-border flows within the European Union. We used 2009 data on 11,531 NHS admissions for aortic valve replacement operations to measure the extent of inter-regional patient mobility and to determine whether resident and non-resident patients differ. We also investigated whether public and private hospitals behave differently in terms of attracting patients. For this major cardio-surgical intervention, patient mobility in Italy is substantial (13.6% of total admissions). Such mobility mainly involves patients moving from southern to northern regions, which often requires several hundred kilometers of travel and a transfer of financial resources from poorer to richer regions. Patients admitted in the regions where they reside are older than those admitted outside their regions (69.2 versus 65.6, p<0.0001), and stay in hospital approximately 0.7 days longer (14.7 versus 14.0, p=0.017). Compared to public hospitals, private hospitals are more likely to admit non-resident patients (OR between 2.1 and 4.4). The extent and direction of patients' mobility raise equity concerns, as receiving care in locations that are distant from home requires substantial financial and relational resources.
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Keywords:  Cross-border healthcare; DRGs; Equity; Italy; Patients’ mobility

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24726508     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2014.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Policy        ISSN: 0168-8510            Impact factor:   2.980


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5.  Clustering patient mobility patterns to assess effectiveness of health-service delivery.

Authors:  Selman Delil; Rahmi Nurhan Çelik; Sayın San; Murat Dundar
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