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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Obstetrician and Gynecologist Workforce Distribution on Vaccine Deployment and Predicting Women’s Healthcare Shortages

机译:Covid-19大流行和产科医生和妇科医生劳动力分布对疫苗部署和预测妇女医疗短缺的影响

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Background Obstetricians and gynecologists, who serve a vital role in providing women’s healthcare in the United States, are at risk of COVID-19 exposure via asymptomatic patients and deliveries. This study analyzes state-level geographical distribution of COVID-19 cases and age distribution of Obstetricians and gynecologists (OB/GYNs) to project which US?regions will experience a more significant COVID-19 patient burden and provides a guide for vaccine distribution in the OB/GYN workforce. Methods The Association of American Medical Colleges'?state-level workforce data is combined with COVID-19 case data reported by Johns Hopkins University. All data and code are available at https://github.com/cxr244/covid-obgyn. Results Our findings illustrate that OB/GYNs in the Midwestern region of the US experience the highest number of COVID-19 patients per OB/GYN over 60 years of age: North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Idaho have the highest burden of COVID-19 patients per OB/GYN, warranting vaccine distribution priority. Additionally, states with the highest proportion of OB/GYNs over the age of 60 like Florida (38%), New Mexico (37%), Alabama (36%), California (36%), and New Jersey (34%), should be strongly considered for priority vaccine allocation, to mitigate predicted OB/GYN workforce shortages. Conclusion When planning and executing vaccine allocation, especially in the early stages of distribution, it is critical to evaluate which communities can benefit the greatest from the limited number of vaccines. A strategy of distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to older physicians with a more significant COVID-19 burden can minimize shortages of providers within these states and ensure adequate access to women’s healthcare within the communities they serve.
机译:背景技术在提供妇女的医疗保健方面为妇女的医疗保健提供至关重要的作用,受到通过无症状患者和交付的风险。本研究分析了Covid-19案例和妇科和妇科医生(OB / GYNS)的年龄分布的国家级地理分布给我们?地区将遇到更加重要的Covid-19病人负担,并为疫苗分配提供指南ob / gyn劳动力。方法对美国医学院校的协会吗?国家级劳动力数据与约翰霍普金斯大学报告的Covid-19案例数据相结合。所有数据和代码都可以在https://github.com/cxr244/covid-obgyn获得。结果我们的研究结果表明,美国中西部地区的OB / GYNS经历了60岁以上的每只OB / GYN的Covid-19患者数量最高:北达科他州,南达科他州,爱荷华州,威斯康辛和爱达荷州都有最高的负担Covid-19患者每只OB / GYN,保证疫苗分布优先权。此外,与佛罗里达州(38%),新墨西哥州(37%),阿拉巴马州(36%),加州(36%)和新泽西州(36%)(34%),均为60岁的ob / gyns比例最高(38%)的国家应该强烈地考虑优先疫苗分配,减轻预测的ob / gyn劳动力短缺。结论规划和执行疫苗分配,特别是在分布的早期阶段,评估哪些社区可以从有限数量的疫苗中受益。具有更重要的Covid-19负担的较大的医生分发策略,具有更加重要的Covid-19负担,可以最大限度地减少这些国家内部提供者的短缺,并确保在他们所服务的社区内充分获得妇女的医疗保健。

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