急诊就诊中移民身份填补方法的比较:对使用电子病历的影响

Comparing imputation approaches for immigration status in ED visits: Implications for using electronic medical records

Health Services Research · 2024
被引 6
ABS 3

中文导读

研究比较了两种填补方法(逻辑法和统计分配法)在电子病历中识别无证移民患者的效果,发现两种方法对行为健康诊断和住院/转院概率的估计相似,无证移民更少被诊断或住院。

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare imputation approaches to identify the likely undocumented patient population in electronic health record (EHRs). EHR are a promising source of information on undocumented immigrants' medical needs and care utilization, but there is no verified way to identify immigration status in the data. Different approaches to approximating immigration status in EHR introduce unique biases, which in turn has major implications on our understanding of undocumented immigrant patients. STUDY SETTING AND DESIGN: We used a dataset of all emergency department (ED) visits from 2016 to 2019 in the Los Angeles Department of Health Services (LADHS) merged across patient medical records, demographic data, and claims data. We included all ED visits from our patient groups of interest and limited to patients at or over the age of 18 years at the time of their ED visit and excluded empty encounter records (n = 1,106,086 ED encounters). DATA SOURCES AND ANALYTIC SAMPLE: We created three patient groups: (1) US-born, (2) foreign-born documented, and (3) undocumented using two different imputation approaches: a logical approach versus statistical assignment. We compared predicted probabilities for two outcomes: an ED visit related to a behavioral health (BH) disorder and inpatient admission/transfer to another facility. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Both approaches provide comparable estimates among the three patient groups for ED encounters for a BH disorder and inpatient admission/transfer to another facility. Undocumented immigrants are less likely to have a BH diagnosis in the ED and are less likely to be admitted or transferred compared to the US-born. CONCLUSIONS: Researchers should consider expanding EHR with administrative data when studying the undocumented patient population and may prefer a logical approach to estimate immigration status. Researchers who rely on payer status alone (i.e., restricted Medicaid) as a proxy for undocumented immigrants in EHR should consider how this may bias their results. As Medicaid expands for undocumented immigrants, statistical assignment may become the preferred method.

移民健康电子病历缺失数据填补急诊医学健康服务研究