Estimating healthcare mobility in the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System

Abstract Background Healthcare mobility, defined as healthcare utilization in more than one distinct healthcare system, may have detrimental effects on outcomes of care. We characterized healthcare mobility and associated characteristics among a national sample of Veterans. Methods Using the Veteran...

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Main Authors: Karen H. Wang, Joseph L. Goulet, Constance M. Carroll, Melissa Skanderson, Samah Fodeh, Joseph Erdos, Julie A. Womack, Erica A. Abel, Harini Bathulapalli, Amy C. Justice, Marcella Nunez-Smith, Cynthia A. Brandt
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2016-10-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-016-1841-4
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spelling doaj-babbc3abfb12498cba048dd12cee4e4b2020-11-25T00:46:41ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632016-10-011611810.1186/s12913-016-1841-4Estimating healthcare mobility in the Veterans Affairs Healthcare SystemKaren H. Wang0Joseph L. Goulet1Constance M. Carroll2Melissa Skanderson3Samah Fodeh4Joseph Erdos5Julie A. Womack6Erica A. Abel7Harini Bathulapalli8Amy C. Justice9Marcella Nunez-Smith10Cynthia A. Brandt11Veterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare SystemVeterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare SystemDepartment of Internal Medicine, Yale School of MedicineVeterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare SystemVeterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare SystemVeterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare SystemVeterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare SystemVeterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare SystemVeterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare SystemVeterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare SystemDepartment of Internal Medicine, Yale School of MedicineVeterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare SystemAbstract Background Healthcare mobility, defined as healthcare utilization in more than one distinct healthcare system, may have detrimental effects on outcomes of care. We characterized healthcare mobility and associated characteristics among a national sample of Veterans. Methods Using the Veterans Health Administration Electronic Health Record, we conducted a retrospective cohort study to quantify healthcare mobility within a four year period. We examined the association between sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and healthcare mobility, and characterized possible temporal and geographic patterns of healthcare mobility. Results Approximately nine percent of the sample were healthcare mobile. Younger Veterans, divorced or separated Veterans, and those with hepatitis C virus and psychiatric disorders were more likely to be healthcare mobile. We demonstrated two possible patterns of healthcare mobility, related to specialty care and lifestyle, in which Veterans repeatedly utilized two different healthcare systems. Conclusions Healthcare mobility is associated with young age, marital status changes, and also diseases requiring intensive management. This type of mobility may affect disease prevention and management and has implications for healthcare systems that seek to improve population health.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-016-1841-4Geographic mobilityMigrationHealthcare utilizationVeterans
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author Karen H. Wang
Joseph L. Goulet
Constance M. Carroll
Melissa Skanderson
Samah Fodeh
Joseph Erdos
Julie A. Womack
Erica A. Abel
Harini Bathulapalli
Amy C. Justice
Marcella Nunez-Smith
Cynthia A. Brandt
spellingShingle Karen H. Wang
Joseph L. Goulet
Constance M. Carroll
Melissa Skanderson
Samah Fodeh
Joseph Erdos
Julie A. Womack
Erica A. Abel
Harini Bathulapalli
Amy C. Justice
Marcella Nunez-Smith
Cynthia A. Brandt
Estimating healthcare mobility in the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System
BMC Health Services Research
Geographic mobility
Migration
Healthcare utilization
Veterans
author_facet Karen H. Wang
Joseph L. Goulet
Constance M. Carroll
Melissa Skanderson
Samah Fodeh
Joseph Erdos
Julie A. Womack
Erica A. Abel
Harini Bathulapalli
Amy C. Justice
Marcella Nunez-Smith
Cynthia A. Brandt
author_sort Karen H. Wang
title Estimating healthcare mobility in the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System
title_short Estimating healthcare mobility in the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System
title_full Estimating healthcare mobility in the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System
title_fullStr Estimating healthcare mobility in the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System
title_full_unstemmed Estimating healthcare mobility in the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System
title_sort estimating healthcare mobility in the veterans affairs healthcare system
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Abstract Background Healthcare mobility, defined as healthcare utilization in more than one distinct healthcare system, may have detrimental effects on outcomes of care. We characterized healthcare mobility and associated characteristics among a national sample of Veterans. Methods Using the Veterans Health Administration Electronic Health Record, we conducted a retrospective cohort study to quantify healthcare mobility within a four year period. We examined the association between sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and healthcare mobility, and characterized possible temporal and geographic patterns of healthcare mobility. Results Approximately nine percent of the sample were healthcare mobile. Younger Veterans, divorced or separated Veterans, and those with hepatitis C virus and psychiatric disorders were more likely to be healthcare mobile. We demonstrated two possible patterns of healthcare mobility, related to specialty care and lifestyle, in which Veterans repeatedly utilized two different healthcare systems. Conclusions Healthcare mobility is associated with young age, marital status changes, and also diseases requiring intensive management. This type of mobility may affect disease prevention and management and has implications for healthcare systems that seek to improve population health.
topic Geographic mobility
Migration
Healthcare utilization
Veterans
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-016-1841-4
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