Inpatient Hospitalizations during the First Wave of COVID-19 in Portugal

The objective of this study was to analyze the impact of the pandemic on inpatient hospital admissions during the first wave in Portugal. Data from hospital admissions in mainland Portugal from 2008 to 2017 were used to forecast inpatient hospital admissions for March to May 2020. The observed numbe...

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Main Authors: João Rocha, Patrícia Soares, Catarina Filipe, Sílvia Lopes, Mário Teixeira, Inês Fonseca, Joana Sousa, Diana Marquês, Ricardo Mestre, António Duarte, Rui Santana
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2021-03-01
Series:Portuguese Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/514163
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spelling doaj-4b432fc95b114013a38f820d2fad7e232021-04-01T14:54:58ZengKarger PublishersPortuguese Journal of Public Health2504-31372504-31452021-03-011710.1159/000514163514163Inpatient Hospitalizations during the First Wave of COVID-19 in PortugalJoão RochaPatrícia SoaresCatarina FilipeSílvia LopesMário TeixeiraInês FonsecaJoana SousaDiana MarquêsRicardo MestreAntónio DuarteRui SantanaThe objective of this study was to analyze the impact of the pandemic on inpatient hospital admissions during the first wave in Portugal. Data from hospital admissions in mainland Portugal from 2008 to 2017 were used to forecast inpatient hospital admissions for March to May 2020. The observed number of hospitalizations and their characteristics were compared to forecasted values. Variations were compared by hospital and region. Statistical analysis was used to investigate whether patterns of variations existed according to hospital characteristics. There were 119,315 fewer hospitalizations than expected during March to May 2020 in Portugal, which represented a 57% reduction. Non-COVID-19 hospitalizations had a higher mean length of stay and proportion of inpatient deaths than forecasted values. Differences between observed and forecasted values varied greatly among regions and hospitals. These variations were not associated with COVID-19 hospital admissions, region, forecasted number of hospitalizations, type of hospital, or occupation rate. The impact on inpatient hospital admissions for each hospital was not consistent or proportional to the expected use across Portugal, as indicated by variations between forecasted and observed values. The appropriate planning of future responses may contribute to improving the necessary balance between the level of hospital admissions for usual health needs of the population and the response to COVID-19 patients.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/514163covid-19hospitalizationsaccess to carehealth servicesportugal
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author João Rocha
Patrícia Soares
Catarina Filipe
Sílvia Lopes
Mário Teixeira
Inês Fonseca
Joana Sousa
Diana Marquês
Ricardo Mestre
António Duarte
Rui Santana
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Patrícia Soares
Catarina Filipe
Sílvia Lopes
Mário Teixeira
Inês Fonseca
Joana Sousa
Diana Marquês
Ricardo Mestre
António Duarte
Rui Santana
Inpatient Hospitalizations during the First Wave of COVID-19 in Portugal
Portuguese Journal of Public Health
covid-19
hospitalizations
access to care
health services
portugal
author_facet João Rocha
Patrícia Soares
Catarina Filipe
Sílvia Lopes
Mário Teixeira
Inês Fonseca
Joana Sousa
Diana Marquês
Ricardo Mestre
António Duarte
Rui Santana
author_sort João Rocha
title Inpatient Hospitalizations during the First Wave of COVID-19 in Portugal
title_short Inpatient Hospitalizations during the First Wave of COVID-19 in Portugal
title_full Inpatient Hospitalizations during the First Wave of COVID-19 in Portugal
title_fullStr Inpatient Hospitalizations during the First Wave of COVID-19 in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Inpatient Hospitalizations during the First Wave of COVID-19 in Portugal
title_sort inpatient hospitalizations during the first wave of covid-19 in portugal
publisher Karger Publishers
series Portuguese Journal of Public Health
issn 2504-3137
2504-3145
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The objective of this study was to analyze the impact of the pandemic on inpatient hospital admissions during the first wave in Portugal. Data from hospital admissions in mainland Portugal from 2008 to 2017 were used to forecast inpatient hospital admissions for March to May 2020. The observed number of hospitalizations and their characteristics were compared to forecasted values. Variations were compared by hospital and region. Statistical analysis was used to investigate whether patterns of variations existed according to hospital characteristics. There were 119,315 fewer hospitalizations than expected during March to May 2020 in Portugal, which represented a 57% reduction. Non-COVID-19 hospitalizations had a higher mean length of stay and proportion of inpatient deaths than forecasted values. Differences between observed and forecasted values varied greatly among regions and hospitals. These variations were not associated with COVID-19 hospital admissions, region, forecasted number of hospitalizations, type of hospital, or occupation rate. The impact on inpatient hospital admissions for each hospital was not consistent or proportional to the expected use across Portugal, as indicated by variations between forecasted and observed values. The appropriate planning of future responses may contribute to improving the necessary balance between the level of hospital admissions for usual health needs of the population and the response to COVID-19 patients.
topic covid-19
hospitalizations
access to care
health services
portugal
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/514163
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