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The Effect of Rurality and Poverty on COPD Outcomes in New Hampshire: An Analysis of Statewide Hospital Discharge Data

Individuals in rural areas of the United States have a greater risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and have worse COPD outcomes. New Hampshire (NH) is split between non-rural and rural counties. We examined differences in COPD exacerbation rates ([encounters per county/county popula...

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Published in:Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases 2022-01, Vol.9 (4), p.500-509
Main Authors: Warner, Jacob S, Bryan, Jane M, Paulin, Laura M
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Language:English
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Summary:Individuals in rural areas of the United States have a greater risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and have worse COPD outcomes. New Hampshire (NH) is split between non-rural and rural counties. We examined differences in COPD exacerbation rates ([encounters per county/county population of 35 years of age and older] Ă— 100), length of stay (LOS), and total charges by rurality, determined by the 2013 National Center for Health Statistics rural-urban classification. Linear regression analysis determined the association of rural status on COPD outcomes, adjusting for age, gender, insurance status, and county-level smoking prevalence. A total of 15,916 encounters were analyzed, of which 5805 were inpatient and 10,111 were from the emergency department, 7058 (44%) were male, and the mean age was 65.6. A total of 31% were from large, fringe metro counties, 25.9% were from medium metro counties, 37.6% were from micropolitan counties, and 5.5% were from non-core counties. In multivariable regression, rural counties had higher COPD exacerbation rates compared to urban counties (non-core beta=0.18, [confidence interval (CI) 0.16, 0.20]; micropolitan beta=0.02, CI [0.01, 0.03]); medium metro counties (beta=-0.07, Cl [-0.09, -0.06]) had lower rates of COPD exacerbations ( < 0.001 for all). Compared to urban counties, encounters from rural counties had lower total charges (medium metro beta=-1695 [-2410, -980]; micropolitan beta=-2701 [-3315, -2088]; non-core beta=-4453 [-5646, -3260], all
ISSN:2372-952X
2372-952X
DOI:10.15326/jcopdf.2022.0299