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Utilization of inpatient ophthalmology services in Taiwan—A nationwide population study

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AbstractBackgroundThis study attempted to illustrate the demographic of inpatient eye careservice from 1997 to 2011 in Taiwan, and also the ophthalmic disease landscape and utilization change over time. These insights might apply to resource allocation planning and trainees’ better understandings of ophthalmic inpatient practice.MethodsThis study utilized Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD). Admission records of eye service that occurred since 1997 and until 2011 were included. Records were separated into operative and non-operative. The records were further divided according to their time: a group of early time before 2006 and a late one after 2006.ResultsPatients’ mean age were 56 and 44 years for operative and non-operative records. The sex ratio (male to female) was 1.3, and the average of admission duration was 4 days. The average spending was around 1000 United State Dollars per admission and a gradually upgoing trend was also noted. The number of inpatient eye services decreased over time, from 3,248 to 2,174 in the studied period. Cases admitted for operation primarily underwent cataract surgery, vitrectomy, and scleral buckling during the studied period. Trabeculectomy emerged as another major indication of admission during the later time. Cases admitted for non-operative management were primarily corneal ulcer, glaucoma, and infection, including orbital cellulitis and lid abscess. Corneal ulcers made up a major proportion of admission records in the non-operative group during both periods.ConclusionsThis study described the demographics of inpatient eye service in Taiwan. Ophthalmologist, especially trainees, and officials could make better policies according to the presented results in this study.
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Title: Utilization of inpatient ophthalmology services in Taiwan—A nationwide population study
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AbstractBackgroundThis study attempted to illustrate the demographic of inpatient eye careservice from 1997 to 2011 in Taiwan, and also the ophthalmic disease landscape and utilization change over time.
These insights might apply to resource allocation planning and trainees’ better understandings of ophthalmic inpatient practice.
MethodsThis study utilized Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD).
Admission records of eye service that occurred since 1997 and until 2011 were included.
Records were separated into operative and non-operative.
The records were further divided according to their time: a group of early time before 2006 and a late one after 2006.
ResultsPatients’ mean age were 56 and 44 years for operative and non-operative records.
The sex ratio (male to female) was 1.
3, and the average of admission duration was 4 days.
The average spending was around 1000 United State Dollars per admission and a gradually upgoing trend was also noted.
The number of inpatient eye services decreased over time, from 3,248 to 2,174 in the studied period.
Cases admitted for operation primarily underwent cataract surgery, vitrectomy, and scleral buckling during the studied period.
Trabeculectomy emerged as another major indication of admission during the later time.
Cases admitted for non-operative management were primarily corneal ulcer, glaucoma, and infection, including orbital cellulitis and lid abscess.
Corneal ulcers made up a major proportion of admission records in the non-operative group during both periods.
ConclusionsThis study described the demographics of inpatient eye service in Taiwan.
Ophthalmologist, especially trainees, and officials could make better policies according to the presented results in this study.

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