| Literature DB >> 25995774 |
Joshua G Behr1, Rafael Diaz1, Barry Knapp2, Cynthia Kratzke3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This research offers two exploratory frameworks, one for medical regimen compliance and one for medical immediacy. The first classifies compliance awareness, compliance mitigation, and financial limitation for those patients that exhibit nonadherence with a medical regimen. The second classifies medical immediacy and characterizes avoidable utilization.Entities:
Keywords: Access; Avoidable; Chronic condition; Compliance; Emergency department; Emergent; Financial; Immediacy; Low acuity; Triage; Utilization
Year: 2015 PMID: 25995774 PMCID: PMC4436433 DOI: 10.1186/s12245-015-0051-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Emerg Med ISSN: 1865-1372
Patient characteristics
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| Sex | ||||
| Male | 197 | (39.2) | (43.6) | (41.7) |
| Female | 306 | (60.8) | (56.4) | (58.3) |
| Age (year) | ||||
| 20 years or less (to 18) | 61 | (12.1) | (11.0) | (9.9) |
| 21 to 30 years | 185 | (36.8) | (35.0) | (32.2) |
| 31 to 40 years | 98 | (19.5) | (18.4) | (17.8) |
| 41 to 50 years | 92 | (18.3) | (19.8) | (21.3) |
| 51 to 60 years | 47 | (9.3) | (10.6) | (12.7) |
| 61 or more years | 20 | (4.0) | (5.2) | (6.1) |
| Race/ethnicity | ||||
| White/Anglo/Caucasian | 108 | (21.5) | (24.1) | (26.2) |
| Black/African American | 381 | (75.7) | (73.0) | (70.5) |
| Hispanic/Latin American | 6 | (1.2) | n/a | n/a |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 6 | (1.2) | n/a | n/a |
| Indian (India) | 2 | (0.4) | n/a | n/a |
aLow acuity (triaged as 4 and 5) ED population during approximate sampling period estimated by patient characteristics. bOverall (triaged as 1 through 5) ED population during approximate sampling period estimated by patient characteristics. n/a, not applicable.
Medical regimen compliance
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| Chronic condition | Patient has at least one chronic condition |
| Presenting condition related | The presenting condition is associated with a chronic condition |
| Noncompliance | The patient is not in compliance with his medical regimen |
| Cognizant non-compliance | The patient knows he is out of compliance with his medical regimen |
| Pseudo compliance | The patient believes he is in compliance, but, in fact, is not in compliance |
| Compliance mitigation | The presenting condition may have been mitigated if the patient had been in compliance |
| Financial limitation | Financial limitation is a factor in noncompliance |
Medical immediacy
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| Non-emergent/no medical intervention required | Patient has a non-emergent medical condition and this condition does not truly require the attention of a medical professional |
| Non-emergent/PCP visit prudent | Patient has a non-emergent medical condition that does not necessitate a visit to the emergency department. However, a visit to a primary care provider within several weeks may be prudent |
| Non-emergent/48-h window | Patient has a non-emergent medical condition that does not necessitate a visit to the emergency department. However, the patient ought to have medical attention within 48 h to prevent increased severity |
| Non-emergent/12-h | Patient has a non-emergent medical condition that does not necessitate a visit to the emergency department. However, the patient ought to have medical attention within 12 h to prevent increased severity |
| Emergent | Patient has an emergent medical condition requiring immediate stabilization |
Figure 1Medical regimen compliance framework. Note: underlined figures (percentages) are inclusive of the ‘Cannot Determine’ category.
Figure 2Medical immediacy.