The impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on hospital admissions and diagnosis of emergency patients

Author:

Marzec Leszek1,Dudziński Łukasz2,Czyżewski Łukasz3

Affiliation:

1. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HUMANE STUDIES, STATE HIGHER VOCATIONAL SCHOOL MEMORIAL OF PROF. STANISLAW TARNOWSKI IN TARNOBRZEG, TARNOBRZEG, POLAND

2. FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, JOHN PAUL II ACADEMY OF APPLIED SCIENCES IN BIALA PODLASKA, BIALA PODLASKA, POLAND

3. DEPARTMENT OF GERIATRIC NURSING, FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW, WARSAW, POLAND

Abstract

Aim: To assess the impact of the pandemic on the number and mode of admissions and diagnoses in emergency patients transferred by emergency medical services. Material and methods: Data provided by the National Health Fund on the number and mode of hospital admissions and diagnoses according to Uniform Patient Group sections A C D E F G H J K L M Q S for patients admitted in an emergency after being transferred by emergency medical services between March 1 and December 31, 2020 were assessed. The data were analysed by month and compared with the report for the period of March 1 to December 31, 2019. Results: In the analysed period in 2020, the number of hospital admissions dropped by 79,867 cases (17.90%), including by 72,784 (21.14%) for conservative cases and by 7,083 (6.96%) for invasive cases. The highest number of hospital admissions was recorded in March (41,505, 11.33%), including conservative cases (32,005, 11.79%), and the highest number of surgical admissions was seen in July (10,799, 11.39%). In November, the largest decrease in the number of admissions (28,763, 7,85%), including conservative (21,140, 7.78%) and surgical (7,623, 8.04%) admissions, and the number of ICD-10 diagnoses in sections A, C, E, F, G, H , J, K, L, Q, and in sections D and S was recorded in April. Conclusions: The number of conservative and surgical hospital admissions decreased in the investigated period.

Publisher

ALUNA

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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