Association of Patient-Level and Hospital-Level Factors With Timely Fracture Care by Race
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Published:2022-11-30
Issue:11
Volume:5
Page:e2244357
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ISSN:2574-3805
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Container-title:JAMA Network Open
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JAMA Netw Open
Author:
Gitajn Ida Leah1, Werth Paul1, Fernandes Eseosa2, Sprague Sheila3, O'Hara Nathan N.2, Bzovsky Sofia3, Marchand Lucas S.4, Patterson Joseph Thomas5, Lee Christopher6, Slobogean Gerard P.2, Slobogean Gerard P7, Sprague Sheila7, Wells Jeffrey7, Bhandari Mohit7, Harris Anthony D7, Mullins C Daniel7, Thabane Lehana7, Wood Amber7, Della Rocca Gregory J7, Hebden Joan7, Jeray Kyle J7, Marchand Lucas S7, O'Hara Lyndsay M7, Zura Robert7, Lee Christopher7, Patterson Joseph7, Gardner Michael J7, Blasman Jenna7, Davies Jonah7, Liang Stephen7, Taljaard Monica7, Devereaux PJ7, Guyatt Gordon H7, Marvel Debra7, Palmer Jana7, Friedrich Jeff7, O'Hara Nathan N7, Grissom Ms Frances7, Gitajn I Leah7, Morshed Saam7, O'Toole Robert V7, Petrisor Bradley A7, Mossuto Franca7, Joshi Manjari G7, D'Alleyrand Jean Claude7, Fowler Justin7, Rivera Jessica7, Talbot Max7, Dodds Shannon7, Li Silvia7, Pogorzelski David7, Rojas Alejandra7, Del Fabbro Gina7, Szasz Olivia P7, Heels Ansdell Diane7, McKay Paula7, Murphy Kevin7, Howe Andrea7, Demyanovich Haley7, Kettering Eric7, Polk Genevieve7, Medeiros Michelle7, Eglseder Andrew7, Johnson Aaron7, Langhammer Christopher7, Lebrun Christopher7, Nascone Jason7, Pensy Raymond7, Pollak Andrew7, Sciadini Marcus7, Degano Yasmin7, Demyanovich Haley K7, Phipps Heather7, Hempen Eric7, Petrisor Brad A7, Johal Herman7, Ristevski Bill7, Williams Dale7, Denkers Matthew7, Rajaratnam Krishan7, Al-Asiri Jamal7, Gallant Jodi7, Pusztai Kaitlyn7, MacRae Sarah7, Renaud Sara7, Natoli Roman N7, McKinley Todd O7, Virkus Walter W7, Sorkin Anthony T7, Szatkowski Jan P7, Mullis Brian H7, Jang Yohan7, Lopas Luke A7, Hill Lauren C7, Fentz Courteney L7, Diaz Maricela M7, Brown Krista7, Garst Katelyn M7, Denari Emma W7, Osborn Patrick7, Pierrie Sarah7, Herrera Maria7, Adams John D7, Beckish Michael L7, Bray Christopher C7, Brown Timothy R7, Cross Andrew W7, Dew Timothy7, Faucher Gregory K7, Gurich Richard W7, Lazarus David E7, Millon S John7, Moody M Christian7, Palmer M Jason7, Porter Scott E7, Schaller Thomas M7, Sridhar Michael S7, Sanders John L7, Rudisill L Edwin7, Garitty Michael J7, Poole Andrew S7, Sims Michael L7, Walker Clark M7, Carlisle Robert7, Hofer Erin A7, Huggins Brandon7, Hunter Michael7, Marshall William7, Ray Shea B7, Smith Cory7, Altman Kyle M7, Quirion Julia C7, Pichiotino Erin7, Loeffler Markus F7, Cole Austin A7, Maltz Ethan J7, Parker Wesley7, Ramsey T Bennett7, Burnikel Alex7, Colello Michael7, Stewart Russell7, Wise Jeremy7, Anderson Matthew7, Eskew Joshua7, Judkins Benjamin7, Miller James M7, Tanner Stephanie L7, Snider Rebecca G7, Townsend Christine E7, Pham Kayla H7, Martin Abigail7, Robertson Emily7, Bray Emily7, Yoder Krystina7, Conner Kelsey7, Abbott Harper7, Mormor Meir7, Miclau Theodore7, Matityahu Amir7, McClellan R Trigg7, Shearer David7, Toogood Paul7, Ding Anthony7, Murali Jothi7, El Naga Ashraf7, Tangtiphaiboontana Jennifer7, Belaye Tigist7, Berhaneselase Eleni7, Pokhvashchey Dmitry7, Gary Joshua L7, Warner Stephen J7, Munz John W7, Choo Andrew M7, Achor Timothy S7, Routt Milton L "Chip"7, Kutzler Michael Kutzler7, Boutte Sterling7, Warth Ryan J7, Hagen Jennifer E7, Patrick Matthew7, Vlasak Richard7, Krupko Thomas7, Talerico Michael7, Horodyski Marybeth7, Pazik Marissa7, Lossada-Soto Elizabeth7, Dehghan Niloofar7, McKee Michael7, Jones Clifford B7, Sietsema Debra L7, Williams Alyse7, Dykes Tayler7, Guerra-Farfan Ernesto7, Thomas-Hernandez Jordi7, Teixidor-Serra Jordi7, Molero-Garcia Vicente7, Selga-Marsa Jordi7, Porcel-Vazquez Juan Antonio7, Andres-Peiro Jose Vicente7, Esteban-Feliu Ignacio7, Vidal-Tarrason Nuria7, Serracanta Jordi7, Nuñez-Camarena Jorge7, del Mar Villar-Casares Maria7, Mestre-Torres Juame7, Lalueza-Broto Pilar7, Moreira-Borim Felipe7, Garcia-Sanchez Yaiza7, Marcano-Fernández Francesc7, Martínez-Carreres Laia7, Marti-Garin David7, Serrano-Sanz Jorge7, Sánchez-Fernández Joel7, Sanz-Molero Matsuyama7, Carballo Alejandro7, Pelfort Xavier7, Acerboni-Flores Francesc7, Alavedra-Massana Anna7, Anglada-Torres Neus7, Berenguer Alexandre7, Cámara-Cabrera Jaume7, Caparros-García Ariadna7, Fillat-Gomà Ferran7, Fuentes-López Ruben7, Garcia-Rodriguez Ramona7, Gimeno-Calavia Nuria7, Martínez-Álvarez Marta7, Martínez-Grau Patricia7, Pellejero-García Raúl7, Ràfols-Perramon Ona7, Manuel Peñalver Juan7, Salomó Domènech Monica7, Soler-Cano Albert7, Velasco-Barrera Aldo7, Yela-Verdú Christian7, Bueno-Ruiz Mercedes7, Sánchez-Palomino Estrella7, Andriola Vito7, Molina-Corbacho Matilde7, Maldonado-Sotoca Yeray7, Gasset-Teixidor Alfons7, Blasco-Moreu Jorge7, Fernández-Poch Núria7, Rodoreda-Puigdemasa Josep7, Verdaguer-Figuerola Arnau7, Cueva-Sevieri Heber Enrique7, Garcia-Gimenez Santiago7, Obremsky William T7, Jahangir Amir Alex7, Sethi Manish7, Boyce Robert7, Stinner Daniel J7, Mitchell Phillip7, Trochez Karen7, Rodriguez Elsa7, Pritchett Charles7, Hogan Natalie7, Moreno A Fidel7, Boulton Christina7, Lowe Jason7, Ruth John T7, Askam Brad7, Seach Andrea7, Cruz Alejandro7, Featherston Breanna7, Carlson Robin7, Romero Iliana7, Zarif Isaac7, Prayson Michael7, Venkatarayappa Indresh7, Horne Brandon7, Jerele Jennifer7, Clark Linda7, Romeo Nicholas M7, Vallier Heather A7, Vergon Anna7, Viskontas Darius G7, Apostle Kelly L7, Boyer Dory S7, Moola Farhad O7, Perey Bertrand H7, Stone Trevor B7, Lemke H Michael7, Spicer Ella7, Payne Krysten7, Phelps Kevin7, Bosse Michael7, Karunakar Madhav7, Kempton Laurence7, Sims Stephen7, Hsu Joseph7, Seymour Rachel7, Churchill Christine7, Mayfield Ada7, Sweeney Juliette7, Hymes Robert A7, Schwartzbach Cary C7, Schulman Jeff E7, Malekzadeh A Stephen7, Holzman Michael A7, Gaski Greg E7, Wills Johnathan7, Pilson Holly7, Carroll Eben A7, Halvorson Jason J7, Babcock Sharon7, Goodman J Brett7, Holden Martha B7, Williams Wendy7, Hill Taylor7, Brotherton Ariel7, Higgins Thomas F7, Haller Justin M7, Rothberg David L7, Olsen Zachary M7, McGowan Abby V7, Hill Sophia7, Dauk Morgan K7, Coe Marcus7, Dwyer Kevin7, Mullin Devin S7, Chockbengboun Theresa A7, DePalo Peter A7, Heng Marilyn7, Harris Mitchel B7, Lhowe David W7, Esposito John G7, Alnasser Ahmad7, Shannon Steven F7, Scott Alesha N7, Clinch Bobbi7, Webber Becky7, Beltran Michael J7, Archdeacon Michael T7, Sagi Henry Claude7, Wyrick John D7, Le Theodore Toan7, Laughlin Richard T7, Thomson Cameron G7, Hasselfeld Kimberly7, Lin Carol A7, Vrahas Mark S7, Moon Charles N7, Little Milton T7, Marecek Geoffrey S7, Dubaclet Denice M7, Scolaro John A7, Learned James R7, Lim Philip K7, Demas Susan7, Amirhekmat Arya7, Dela Cruz Yan Marco7, Bergin Patrick F7, Russell George V7, Graves Matthew L7, Morellato John7, McGee Sheketha L7, Bhanat Eldrin L7, Yener Ugur7, Khanna Rajinder7, Nehete Priyanka7, Mehta Samir7, Donehan Derek7, Horan Annamarie7, Dooley Mary7, Potter David7, VanDemark Robert7, Seabold Kyle7, Staudenmier Nicholas7, Weaver Michael J7, von Keudell Arvind G7, Sagona Abigail E7, Jaeblon Todd7, Beer Robert7, Bauer Brent7, Meredith Sean7, Talwar Sneh7, Domes Christopher M7, Gage Mark J7, Reilly Rachel M7, Paniagua Ariana7, Depree JaNell7,
Affiliation:
1. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire 2. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore 3. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 4. University of Utah, Salt Lake City 5. Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles 6. University of California, Los Angeles 7. for the PREP-IT Investigators
Abstract
ImportanceRacial disparities in treatment benchmarks have been documented among older patients with hip fractures. However, these studies were limited to patient-level evaluations.ObjectiveTo assess whether disparities in meeting fracture care time-to-surgery benchmarks exist at the patient level or at the hospital or institutional level using high-quality multicenter prospectively collected data; the study hypothesis was that disparities at the hospital-level reflecting structural health systems issues would be detected.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis cohort study was a secondary analysis of prospectively collected data in the PREP-IT (Program of Randomized trials to Evaluate Preoperative antiseptic skin solutions in orthopaedic Trauma) program from 23 sites throughout North America. The PREP-IT trials enrolled patients from 2018 to 2021, and patients were followed for 1-year. All patients with hip and femur fractures enrolled in the PREP-IT program were included in analysis. Data were analyzed April to September 2022.ExposuresPatient-level and hospital-level race, ethnicity, and insurance status.Main Outcomes and MeasuresPrimary outcome measure was time to surgery based on 24-hour time-to-surgery benchmarks. Multilevel multivariate regression models were used to evaluate the association of race, ethnicity, and insurance status with time to surgery. The reported odds ratios (ORs) were per 10% change in insurance coverage or racial composition at the hospital level.ResultsA total of 2565 patients with a mean (SD) age of 64.5 (20.4) years (1129 [44.0%] men; mean [SD] body mass index, 27.3 [14.9]; 83 [3.2%] Asian, 343 [13.4%] Black, 2112 [82.3%] White, 28 [1.1%] other) were included in analysis. Of these patients, 834 (32.5%) were employed and 2367 (92.2%) had insurance; 1015 (39.6%) had sustained a femur fracture, with a mean (SD) injury severity score of 10.4 (5.8). Five hundred ninety-six patients (23.2%) did not meet the 24-hour time-to-operating-room benchmark. After controlling for patient-level characteristics, there was an independent association between missing the 24-hour benchmark and hospital population insurance coverage (OR, 0.94; 95% CI, 0.89-0.98; P = .005) and the interaction term between hospital population insurance coverage and racial composition (OR, 1.03; 95% CI, 1.01-1.05; P = .03). There was no association between patient race and delay beyond 24-hour benchmarks (OR, 0.96; 95% CI, 0.72-1.29; P = .79).Conclusions and RelevanceIn this cohort study, patients who sought care from an institution with a greater proportion of patients with racial or ethnic minority status or who were uninsured were more likely to experience delays greater than the 24-hour benchmarks regardless of the individual patient race; institutions that treat a less diverse patient population appeared to be more resilient to the mix of insurance status in their patient population and were more likely to meet time-to-surgery benchmarks, regardless of patient insurance status or population-based insurance mix. While it is unsurprising that increased delays were associated with underfunded institutions, the association between institutional-level racial disparity and surgical delays implies structural health systems bias.
Publisher
American Medical Association (AMA)
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