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The UK physician workforce: one-third at increased risk of death from COVID-19.

Ajay M Verma1, Andrew F Goddard2, Donal O'Donoghue, Nina Newbery2, Christopher Phillips3, Nigel Trudgill4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: 21% of NHS staff are from Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds yet account for a disproportionately high number of medical-staff deaths from COVID-19. Using data from the published OpenSAFELY Collaborative, we analysed consultant physicians to determine those at increased risk of COVID-19 related death.
METHODS: Data from 13,500 consultant physicians collected by the Royal College of Physicians were analysed to determine those at an increased risk of death from COVID-19, assuming no comorbidities.
RESULTS: The data reveal a picture in which a third of consultant physicians have a hazard ratio (HR) >1 for dying from COVID-19; one in five have HR >2; one in 11, HR >3; and one in 40, HR >4. Of concern are the risks to male physicians aged ≥60 with HR >3.8. Sub-specialties including cardiology, endocrine and diabetes, gastroenterology, haematology, neurology and rheumatology have a greater risk profile due to high proportion of men, physicians of older age, and proportion of BAME individuals.
CONCLUSION: A third of consultant physicians have an increased risk of a COVID-19-related death, and one in five have a higher relative risk (HR >2). The risk is mainly driven by age, gender, and ethnicity, the risk is highest in male consultant physicians over 60, especially from BAME backgrounds. © Royal College of Physicians 2021. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  BAME; COVID-19; consultants; death; physicians

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33541909      PMCID: PMC8002811          DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.2020-0756

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Med (Lond)        ISSN: 1470-2118            Impact factor:   2.659


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1.  Factors associated with COVID-19-related death using OpenSAFELY.

Authors:  Elizabeth J Williamson; Alex J Walker; Krishnan Bhaskaran; Seb Bacon; Chris Bates; Caroline E Morton; Helen J Curtis; Amir Mehrkar; David Evans; Peter Inglesby; Jonathan Cockburn; Helen I McDonald; Brian MacKenna; Laurie Tomlinson; Ian J Douglas; Christopher T Rentsch; Rohini Mathur; Angel Y S Wong; Richard Grieve; David Harrison; Harriet Forbes; Anna Schultze; Richard Croker; John Parry; Frank Hester; Sam Harper; Rafael Perera; Stephen J W Evans; Liam Smeeth; Ben Goldacre
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2020-07-08       Impact factor: 49.962

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1.  COVID-19 and the Uncovering of Health Care Disparities in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada: Call to Action.

Authors:  Aftab Ala; Julius Wilder; Naudia L Jonassaint; Carla S Coffin; Carla Brady; Andrew Reynolds; Michael L Schilsky
Journal:  Hepatol Commun       Date:  2021-08-24

2.  Seroprevalence in health care workers during the later phase of the second wave: Results of three hospitals in Serbia, prior to vaccine administration.

Authors:  Ljiljana Markovic-Denic; Marija Zdravkovic; Marko Ercegovac; Vladimir Djukic; Vladimir Nikolic; Danica Cujic; Dusan Micic; Tatjana Pekmezovic
Journal:  J Infect Public Health       Date:  2022-05-25       Impact factor: 7.537

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