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A Model for Measuring Ambulatory Access to Care Recovery after Disasters. | LitMetric

A Model for Measuring Ambulatory Access to Care Recovery after Disasters.

J Am Board Fam Med

From the Veterans Emergency Management Evaluation Center (VEMEC), US Department of Veterans Affairs, North Hills, CA (TAR, KC, CD-M, AD); the Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (TAR); and the Division of Health Systems Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN (AD).

Published: September 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The article explores how disasters impact scheduled outpatient care and emphasizes the importance of maintaining routine care during emergencies to prevent more severe health issues.
  • It defines "ambulatory care recovery" as the time taken to reschedule canceled appointments and "ambulatory care resiliency" as the percentage of completed appointments before, during, and after a disaster, using data from Veterans Affairs clinics after a major hurricane.
  • The findings reveal that the closer a clinic is to the storm's impact zone, the longer it takes for primary care recovery, highlighting the need for effective planning and response strategies for healthcare services in disaster situations.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Although little research has examined impacts of disasters on scheduled ambulatory care services, routine care delivery is important for emergency planning and response because missed or delayed care can lead to more urgent care needs. This article presents potential measures of ambulatory care recovery and resilience and applies the measures to data around a recent disaster.

Methods: We conceptualize "ambulatory care recovery" as the change in median business days to complete appointments that were canceled, and "ambulatory care resiliency" as the change in percentage of completed appointments in time frames before, during, and after disasters. Appointments data from Veterans Affairs (VA) clinics were examined around a category 4 hurricane that affected a coastal area with a substantial veteran population.

Results: For the disaster studied, ambulatory care resilience was associated with geographic proximity to the storm's impact. Primary care recovery was longer in locations closest to storm landfall. This research indicates the usefulness of routine appointments data in emergency planning.

Conclusion: Quantifying care disruptions around disasters is an important step in assessing interventions to improve emergency preparedness and response for clinics. The illustrative example of measures captured the disaster event duration and severity in relation to ambulatory care appointments.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2018.02.170219DOI Listing

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