The Impact of COVID-19 on Hospital Admissions in Croatia
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted hospital care, as hospitals had to deal with a highly infectious virus, while at the same time continuing to fulfill the ongoing health service needs of their communities. This study examines the direct effects of COVID-19 on the delivery of inpatient care...
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doaj-699f70e712c84cf782b6076422546ae52021-09-09T07:31:10ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652021-09-01910.3389/fpubh.2021.720948720948The Impact of COVID-19 on Hospital Admissions in CroatiaKarolina Kalanj0Ric Marshall1Karl Karol2Mirjana Kujundžić Tiljak3Stjepan Orešković4Department of Medical Oncology, Clinic of Oncology, Clinical Hospital Center, Zagreb, CroatiaEpidemiologist and Independent Consultant in Health System Funding Models, Eaglehawk Neck, TAS, AustraliaIndependent Consultant, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaAndrija Štampar School of Public Health, University of Zagreb School of Medicine, Zagreb, CroatiaAndrija Štampar School of Public Health, University of Zagreb School of Medicine, Zagreb, CroatiaBackground: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted hospital care, as hospitals had to deal with a highly infectious virus, while at the same time continuing to fulfill the ongoing health service needs of their communities. This study examines the direct effects of COVID-19 on the delivery of inpatient care in Croatia.Materials and Methods: The research is a retrospective, comparative analysis of the hospital admission rate across all Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) classes before and during the pandemic. It is based on DRG data from all non-specialized acute hospitals in Croatia, which account for 96% of national inpatient activity. The study also used COVID-19 data from the Croatian Institute of Public Health (CIPH).Results: The results show a 21% decrease in the total number of admissions [incident rate ratio (IRR) 0.8, p < 0.0001] across the hospital network during the pandemic in 2020, with the greatest drop occurring in April, when admissions plunged by 51%. The decrease in activity occurred in non-elective DRG classes such as cancers, stroke, major chest procedures, heart failure, and renal failure. Coinciding with this reduction however, there was a 37% increase (IRR 1.39, p < 0.0001) in case activity across six COVID-19 related DRG classes.Conclusions: The reduction in hospital inpatient activity during 2020, can be attributed to a number of factors such as lock-downs and quarantining, reorganization of hospital operations, the rationing of the medical workforce, and the reluctance of people to seek hospital care. Further research is needed to examine the consequences of disruption to hospital care in Croatia. Our recommendation is to invest multidisciplinary effort in reviewing response procedures to emergencies such as COVID-19 with the aim of minimizing their impact on other, and equally important community health care needs.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.720948/fullCOVID-19pandemichealth system responsehospital admissionsAR-DRGdata transparency |
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Karolina Kalanj Ric Marshall Karl Karol Mirjana Kujundžić Tiljak Stjepan Orešković The Impact of COVID-19 on Hospital Admissions in Croatia Frontiers in Public Health COVID-19 pandemic health system response hospital admissions AR-DRG data transparency |
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Hospital Admissions in Croatia |
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Hospital Admissions in Croatia |
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Hospital Admissions in Croatia |
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Hospital Admissions in Croatia |
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted hospital care, as hospitals had to deal with a highly infectious virus, while at the same time continuing to fulfill the ongoing health service needs of their communities. This study examines the direct effects of COVID-19 on the delivery of inpatient care in Croatia.Materials and Methods: The research is a retrospective, comparative analysis of the hospital admission rate across all Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) classes before and during the pandemic. It is based on DRG data from all non-specialized acute hospitals in Croatia, which account for 96% of national inpatient activity. The study also used COVID-19 data from the Croatian Institute of Public Health (CIPH).Results: The results show a 21% decrease in the total number of admissions [incident rate ratio (IRR) 0.8, p < 0.0001] across the hospital network during the pandemic in 2020, with the greatest drop occurring in April, when admissions plunged by 51%. The decrease in activity occurred in non-elective DRG classes such as cancers, stroke, major chest procedures, heart failure, and renal failure. Coinciding with this reduction however, there was a 37% increase (IRR 1.39, p < 0.0001) in case activity across six COVID-19 related DRG classes.Conclusions: The reduction in hospital inpatient activity during 2020, can be attributed to a number of factors such as lock-downs and quarantining, reorganization of hospital operations, the rationing of the medical workforce, and the reluctance of people to seek hospital care. Further research is needed to examine the consequences of disruption to hospital care in Croatia. Our recommendation is to invest multidisciplinary effort in reviewing response procedures to emergencies such as COVID-19 with the aim of minimizing their impact on other, and equally important community health care needs. |
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COVID-19 pandemic health system response hospital admissions AR-DRG data transparency |
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