Medical visits and health-care expenditures of patients attending orthopedic clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan: LIFE Study.
Naomichi TaniHaruhisa FukudaPublished in: International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care (2022)
As orthopedic clinics in Japan are reimbursed using a fee-for-service system, the increases in per capita expenditures after the state of emergency may be indicative of physician-induced demand. However, we posit that it is more likely that a post-emergency increase in anti-inflammatory and analgesic treatments for spondylopathies, low back pain and sciatica induced a temporary rise in these expenditures.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- primary care
- emergency department
- anti inflammatory
- high glucose
- end stage renal disease
- public health
- diabetic rats
- health insurance
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- mental health
- endothelial cells
- oxidative stress
- patient reported outcomes
- spinal cord injury
- tertiary care
- spinal cord
- social media