Surgical Care for the Underserved: US We have our own problems

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Surgical Care for the Underserved: US We have our own problems Gregg Marshall Grand Rounds February 27, 2012

Outline Introduction US Statistics Underserved populations in the US Global Health Lack of infrastructure Conclusions

US statistics There were 133,796 surgeons in active, post-residency practice in the U.S. in 2006 Averages out to be ~45 surgeons per 100,000 persons 30% (925) of the 3,107 US counties lacked a single surgeon and nearly 9.5 million Americans lived in those counties Bull Am Coll Surg. 2010 Sep;95(9):32-5.

US Statistics The supply of surgeons in the United States is very uneven and this creates potential problems with access to surgical services A substantial number of Americans must travel to the next county or beyond to receive necessary or lifesaving surgical treatment

US statistics

What does that mean? A substantial portion of our country can be characterized as surgically underserved, despite several programs designed to help sustain health care services in underserved communities

Minority Groups Cross sectional analysis of US counties Each county in the US was categorized into one of three levels: most, moderately, or least segregated, using the Isolation Index. ( 0-1.0 -> higher being more segregated) Linear regression analysis performed Study association between access to surgical services and degree of segregation J Am Coll Surg. Jun 2009 208(6):1017-22.

Minority Groups Most segregated counties included Cook County, IL and Bullock, Alabama. (Index >0.7) Other metropolitan areas including Chicago and New York, featuring inner-city ethnic enclaves with low income (Index >0.50) J Am Coll Surg. Jun 2009 208(6):1017-22.

Minority Groups

Minority Groups In the most segregated counties: Mean increase of 1% in either the percentage of African-American or Hispanic population = decrease in: number of general surgeons (p < 0.0001) ambulatory surgical centers (p <0.0001) number of outpatient /inpatient surgical procedures (p 0.0001)

Health Care Spending Americans spent $2.6 trillion on health care in 2010, a staggering 18% of GDP.

Outcomes 2003 to 2007-893,658 major surgical operations were evaluated using the Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) database Procedures: lung resection, esophagectomy, colectomy, pancreatectomy, gastrectomy, abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, hip replacement, and CABG Patients were stratified by primary payer status: Medicare (n = 491,829), Medicaid (n = 40,259), Private Insurance (n = 337,535), and Uninsured (n = 24,035). Ann Surg. 2010 September ; 252(3): 544 551

Primary outcomes Outcomes adjusted in-hospital mortality In-hospital complications (8) hospital length of stay total costs Multivariate analysis patient age, gender, elective operative status, mean income, hospital geographic region, teaching hospital status, type of operation, primary payer status, and categories for comorbid disease Ann Surg. 2010 September ; 252(3): 544 551

Outcomes Ann Surg. 2010 September ; 252(3): 544 551

Outcomes Ann Surg. 2010 September ; 252(3): 544 551

Outcomes Ann Surg. 2010 September ; 252(3): 544 551

Global Surgical Care Dr. Kulongowski is going to show you a number of sad statistics about surgical care in the rest of the world. While I don t deny that there are issues, we need to think seriously before taking on such a formidable task.

Global Surgical Care Even the advocates of global health admit that the infrastructure is inadequate. Poor working environment with no electricity or clean water, poor instrumentation, or anesthesia We can do more harm than good!

Global Surgical Care Complications of surgical care have become a major cause of death and disability worldwide. It is a significant public health concern!

Global Surgical Care Data from 56 countries showed that in 2004 annual volume was an estimated 187 281 million operations one operation annually for every 25 human beings alive

Global Surgical Care In industrialized countries where surgical procedures are performed: rate of major complications 3 22% death rate 0.4 0.8% In developing countries where surgical procedures are performed: rate of major complications >30% death rate 5-10% Death from anesthesia 1 in 150 in some parts of Africa

Global Surgical Care Assuming a 3% perioperative complication rate and a 0.5% mortality rate globally = 7,000,000 surgical patients suffer significant complications each year 1,000,000 patients die during or immediately after surgery

Global Surgical Care Poor post operative care and follow-up. Many surgical teams fly in for 1-2 weeks and perform complex procedures They provide little in the way of instruction to local surgeons and are not around to deal with the complications. The so called limiting of the responsibility to the OR table.

Conclusions The supply of surgeons in the United States is very uneven A substantial number of Americans must travel significant distances to receive necessary or lifesaving surgical treatment Poor infrastructure and post op follow- up leads to significant morbidity and mortality in the rest of the world We should consider addressing issues in the US before spending trillions of dollars on the rest of the world