Resilience and Value: Pediatric Trauma Care in Safety Net Hospitals

Author:

Motta Monique1ORCID,Avila Azalia1,Carroll Hayley M.1,Vakil Deep1ORCID,Hernandez Jennifer1,Levene Tamar2,Parreco Joshua P.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Memorial Healthcare System, Hollywood, FL, USA

2. Pediatric Surgery, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, Hollywood, FL, USA

3. Trauma Critical Care Surgery, Florida Atlantic University, Hollywood, FL, USA

Abstract

Background: In the setting of limited funding and high expectations for quality care, safety net hospitals play a crucial role in treating pediatric trauma patients. This study aimed to compare outcomes and hospitalization costs of pediatric trauma patients in safety net hospitals across the United States. Methods: The Nationwide Readmissions Database for 2016-2020 was queried for all patients under the age of 18 years hospitalized for traumatic injury. Patients admitted to safety net hospitals were propensity matched 1:1 to all other patients. The primary outcome was mortality. The secondary outcomes were readmission within 1-year, mean length of stay (LOS), total charges, and total hospitalization costs including readmissions. Results: There were 176,325 patients meeting inclusion criteria, and 30,869 were admitted to safety net hospitals. All safety net patients were successfully matched across predictors, and 61,738 patients were included. The overall mortality rate was 1.4% (n = 834), and the mortality risk was similar in safety net hospitals (OR 1.11 [.96-1.27] P = .15). The overall readmission rate, mean LOS, and mean total cost were similar for safety net hospitals when compared to all hospitals. However, the overall mean total charge was $78,724 (±$224,884) and was lower in safety net hospitals ($76,575 [±$198,342], P = .02). Discussion: Safety net hospitals deliver comparable outcomes as other health care facilities when caring for pediatric trauma patients. Notably, these hospitals appear to undercharge for their services, despite incurring similar costs in the process. These results shed light on the resilience of safety net hospitals in delivering quality and cost-effective care.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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