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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the oncology services demand in a middle-income setting with universal health insurance

  • María Zuluaga Patiño
  • , María Camila Luna Benitez
  • , Natalie Jurado Sanabria
  • , Beatriz Soto-Cala
  • , Julio Cesar Solano Vega
  • , Ricardo Antonio Sánchez Forero
  • , Raúl Murillo

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Abstract

Aim: We analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on oncology service demand in a middle-income country with universal health coverage. Methods: We collected data from January 1st-2017 to December 31th-2021 at a reference center in Bogotá-Colombia regarding first-time consultations of cross-cutting services (clinical oncology, hematology, palliative care, radiation oncology); specialized multidisciplinary units (breast, prostate, lung, stomach); inpatient and outpatient systemic therapy; radiotherapy; oncology surgery; and bone marrow transplant. A descriptive time series analysis was performed, estimating monthly percent change and endemic channels. Results: Starting the confinement (April 2020), a general decrease in service demand was observed (R:-14.9% to-90.0%), with an additional but lower decrease in August 2020 coinciding with the first pandemic wave (R:-11.3% to-70.0%). Follow-up visits and ambulatory treatment showed no consistent reductions. New patients’ consultations for cross-cutting services had a speedy recovery (1 month), but clinical oncology, specialized units, and in-hospital treatment resumed more slowly. Only breast and stomach cancer showed a sustained reduction in early-stage disease. Women and older patients had a more significant reductionin service demand.

Translated title of the contributionImpacto de la pandemia de COVID-19 sobre la demanda de servicios oncológicos en un país de medianos ingresos con cobertura de salud universal
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2065115
JournalColombia Medica
Volume53
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Colombia
  • Coronavirus infections
  • health services needs and demand
  • hospital oncology service
  • neoplasms

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