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  • Frequent attenders (FAs) in Taiwan are individuals who visit healthcare services more than 18 times a year, and they significantly affect medical resources and care quality.
  • A study in northeastern Taiwan analyzed outpatient data from a clinic in six fishing villages, identifying 119 FAs and 1467 non-frequent attenders (NFAs) and found that FAs tended to be older and had higher healthcare costs.
  • The research highlighted that FAs were particularly linked to specific health issues such as musculoskeletal, hematological, endocrine diseases, and mental disorders, indicating a need for better definitions and data on FAs in Taiwan.

Article Abstract

Frequent attenders (FAs) have an impact on the medical resources and the quality of care. In Taiwan, the characteristics of FAs remain unclear in primary care. Outpatient data were screened from a central clinic within six surrounding fishing villages in northeastern Taiwan in 2017. FAs were defined as those who made >18 visits in one year, and those who made ≤18 visits were defined as non-frequent attenders (NFAs). Data of FAs and NFAs were collected and compared. The major diagnoses were reported using International Classifications of Diseases, Tenth Edition (ICD-10) codes. A total of 1586 subjects and 9077 visits were enrolled, including 119 FAs and 1467 NFAs. FAs had a more advanced age compared to NFAs. Both FAs and NFAs had more visits in summer. FAs had consumed high prescriptions and related costs. FAs also had higher therapeutic and first visit costs than NFAs. Comparing with age- sex-matched NFAs, FAs were positively associated with musculoskeletal diseases (M00-M99), hematological diseases (D50-D89), endocrine diseases (E00-E90), and mental disorders (F00-F99). Large-scale local datasets and suitable definitions of FAs for Taiwanese subjects are needed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349067PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare8020096DOI Listing

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