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Erschienen in: Annals of Surgical Oncology 4/2023

29.12.2022 | Head and Neck Oncology

Impact of Cancer Care Regionalization on Patient Volume

verfasst von: Kevin J. Contrera, MD, MPH, Samantha Tam, MD, MPH, Kristen Pytynia, MD, MPH, Eduardo M. Diaz Jr., MD, Amy C. Hessel, MD, Ryan P. Goepfert, MD, Miriam Lango, MD, Shirley Y. Su, MBBS, Jeffrey N. Myers, MD, PhD, Randal S. Weber, MD, MScHCT, Arturo Eguia, MD, Peter W. T. Pisters, MD, MHCM, Deborah K. Adair, BBA, Ajith S. Nair, MBA, David I. Rosenthal, MD, Lauren Mayo, MD, Gregory M. Chronowski, MD, Mark E. Zafereo, MD, Shalin J. Shah, MD

Erschienen in: Annals of Surgical Oncology | Ausgabe 4/2023

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Abstract

Background

Cancer centers are regionalizing care to expand patient access, but the effects on patient volume are unknown. This study aimed to compare patient volumes before and after the establishment of head and neck regional care centers (HNRCCs).

Methods

This study analyzed 35,394 unique new patient visits at MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) before and after the creation of HNRCCs. Univariate regression estimated the rate of increase in new patient appointments. Geospatial analysis evaluated patient origin and distribution.

Results

The mean new patients per year in 2006–2011 versus 2012–2017 was 2735 ± 156 patients versus 3155 ± 207 patients, including 464 ± 78 patients at HNRCCs, reflecting a 38.4 % increase in overall patient volumes. The rate of increase in new patient appointments did not differ significantly before and after HNRCCs (121.9 vs 95.8 patients/year; P = 0.519). The patients from counties near HNRCCs, showed a 210.8 % increase in appointments overall, 33.8 % of which were at an HNRCC. At the main campus exclusively, the shift in regional patients to HNRCCs coincided with a lower rate of increase in patients from the MDACC service area (33.7 vs. 11.0 patients/year; P = 0.035), but the trend was toward a greater increase in out-of-state patients (25.7 vs. 40.3 patients/year; P = 0.299).

Conclusions

The creation of HNRCCs coincided with stable increases in new patient volume, and a sizeable minority of patients sought care at regional centers. Regional patients shifted to the HNRCCs, and out-of-state patient volume increased at the main campus, optimizing access for both local and out-of-state patients.
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Metadaten
Titel
Impact of Cancer Care Regionalization on Patient Volume
verfasst von
Kevin J. Contrera, MD, MPH
Samantha Tam, MD, MPH
Kristen Pytynia, MD, MPH
Eduardo M. Diaz Jr., MD
Amy C. Hessel, MD
Ryan P. Goepfert, MD
Miriam Lango, MD
Shirley Y. Su, MBBS
Jeffrey N. Myers, MD, PhD
Randal S. Weber, MD, MScHCT
Arturo Eguia, MD
Peter W. T. Pisters, MD, MHCM
Deborah K. Adair, BBA
Ajith S. Nair, MBA
David I. Rosenthal, MD
Lauren Mayo, MD
Gregory M. Chronowski, MD
Mark E. Zafereo, MD
Shalin J. Shah, MD
Publikationsdatum
29.12.2022
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Annals of Surgical Oncology / Ausgabe 4/2023
Print ISSN: 1068-9265
Elektronische ISSN: 1534-4681
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-022-13029-3

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