BARIATRIC SURGERY AND THE NEW CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT ON SUS AND AGREEMENT PROCEDURES

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Autor(a) principal: Masuko, Tatiana Mie
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Czeckzo, Nicolau Gregori, Nassif , Paulo Afonso Nunes, Malafaia, Osvaldo, Ribas Filho , Jurandir Marcondes
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Resumo: Introduction: The treatment of obesity involves several multidisciplinary approaches, including surgical intervention. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted access to it, creating difficulties in its resumption and accentuating the disparities between the public and private system. Objective: To analyze the impact of the pandemic on bariatric surgery performed by SUS and medical insurance in Brazil. Methods: Data were collected using the TABNET databases of the Hospital Information System (SIH), of the Unified Health System (SUS), and the TISS data panel of the National Supplementary Health Agency (ANS), in the period of 2015 to 2021 and a descriptive quantitative analysis was performed, calculating the average of the information. In addition, statistical estimates were performed using linear regression in SPSS software, with a 95% confidence interval. Results: A significant and direct correlation was identified between the increase in the number of procedures performed by the SUS and the average increase in procedures over the years, while in the health insurance system there was no significant correlation. During the pandemic, there was a significant drop in surgical volume in both systems, with the public system being more affected. The resumption of surgical volume has not yet reached pre-pandemic levels in the public system, while the private system showed a significant increase. Conclusion: COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the ability of the public and private sector to perform bariatric surgeries in Brazil. The results show regional and socioeconomic differences in the performance of these procedures.
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spelling BARIATRIC SURGERY AND THE NEW CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT ON SUS AND AGREEMENT PROCEDURESCIRURGIA BARIÁTRICA E A PANDEMIA DO NOVO CORONAVÍRUS: ANÁLISE COMPARATIVA DO IMPACTO EM PROCEDIMENTOS DO SUS E DE CONVÊNIOCoronavírusCirurgia bariátricaSistema de saúdePandemiaCoronavirusBariatric surgeryHealth systemPandemicIntroduction: The treatment of obesity involves several multidisciplinary approaches, including surgical intervention. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted access to it, creating difficulties in its resumption and accentuating the disparities between the public and private system. Objective: To analyze the impact of the pandemic on bariatric surgery performed by SUS and medical insurance in Brazil. Methods: Data were collected using the TABNET databases of the Hospital Information System (SIH), of the Unified Health System (SUS), and the TISS data panel of the National Supplementary Health Agency (ANS), in the period of 2015 to 2021 and a descriptive quantitative analysis was performed, calculating the average of the information. In addition, statistical estimates were performed using linear regression in SPSS software, with a 95% confidence interval. Results: A significant and direct correlation was identified between the increase in the number of procedures performed by the SUS and the average increase in procedures over the years, while in the health insurance system there was no significant correlation. During the pandemic, there was a significant drop in surgical volume in both systems, with the public system being more affected. The resumption of surgical volume has not yet reached pre-pandemic levels in the public system, while the private system showed a significant increase. Conclusion: COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the ability of the public and private sector to perform bariatric surgeries in Brazil. The results show regional and socioeconomic differences in the performance of these procedures.Introdução : O tratamento da obesidade envolve diversas abordagens multidisciplinares, incluindo a intervenção cirúrgica. A pandemia de COVID-19 impactou o acesso a ela gerando dificuldades em sua retomada e acentuando as disparidades entre o sistema público e privado. Objetivo : Analisar o impacto da pandemia na cirurgia bariátrica realizada pelo SUS e por convênios médicos no Brasil. Métodos: Os dados foram coletados utilizando as bases de dados TABNET do Sistema de Informações Hospitalares (SIH), do Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS), e o Painel de dados do TISS da Agência Nacional de Saúde Suplementar (ANS), no período de 2015 a 2021 e foi realizada uma análise quantitativa descritiva, calculando-se a média das informações. Além disso, foram realizadas estimativas estatísticas utilizando regressão linear no software SPSS, com intervalo de confiança de 95%. Resultados : Foi identificado de forma significativa e direta entre o aumento do número de procedimentos realizados pelo SUS e o aumento do meio de procedimentos ao longo dos anos, enquanto nenhum sistema de atendimentos não foi significativo.Durante uma pandemia, houve queda expressiva no volume emitido em ambos os sistemas, com o sistema público sendo mais afetado. A retomada do volume aspirado ainda não alcançou os níveis superiores à pandemia no sistema público, enquanto o sistema privado apresentou aumento significativo. Conclusão : A pandemia do COVID-19 teve impacto significativo na capacidade do setor público e privado em realizar operações bariátricas no Brasil. Os resultados evidenciam diferenças regionais e socioeconômicas na realização desses procedimentos.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2023-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/617710.1590/SciELOPreprints.6177porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/6177/11838Copyright (c) 2023 Tatiana Mie Masuko, Nicolau Gregori Czeckzo, Paulo Afonso Nunes Nassif , Osvaldo Malafaia, Jurandir Marcondes Ribas Filho https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMasuko, Tatiana MieCzeckzo, Nicolau GregoriNassif , Paulo Afonso NunesMalafaia, OsvaldoRibas Filho , Jurandir Marcondesreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCI2023-05-30T20:09:46Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/6177Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2023-05-30T20:09:46SciELO Preprints - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv BARIATRIC SURGERY AND THE NEW CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT ON SUS AND AGREEMENT PROCEDURES
CIRURGIA BARIÁTRICA E A PANDEMIA DO NOVO CORONAVÍRUS: ANÁLISE COMPARATIVA DO IMPACTO EM PROCEDIMENTOS DO SUS E DE CONVÊNIO
title BARIATRIC SURGERY AND THE NEW CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT ON SUS AND AGREEMENT PROCEDURES
spellingShingle BARIATRIC SURGERY AND THE NEW CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT ON SUS AND AGREEMENT PROCEDURES
Masuko, Tatiana Mie
Coronavírus
Cirurgia bariátrica
Sistema de saúde
Pandemia
Coronavirus
Bariatric surgery
Health system
Pandemic
title_short BARIATRIC SURGERY AND THE NEW CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT ON SUS AND AGREEMENT PROCEDURES
title_full BARIATRIC SURGERY AND THE NEW CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT ON SUS AND AGREEMENT PROCEDURES
title_fullStr BARIATRIC SURGERY AND THE NEW CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT ON SUS AND AGREEMENT PROCEDURES
title_full_unstemmed BARIATRIC SURGERY AND THE NEW CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT ON SUS AND AGREEMENT PROCEDURES
title_sort BARIATRIC SURGERY AND THE NEW CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT ON SUS AND AGREEMENT PROCEDURES
author Masuko, Tatiana Mie
author_facet Masuko, Tatiana Mie
Czeckzo, Nicolau Gregori
Nassif , Paulo Afonso Nunes
Malafaia, Osvaldo
Ribas Filho , Jurandir Marcondes
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author2 Czeckzo, Nicolau Gregori
Nassif , Paulo Afonso Nunes
Malafaia, Osvaldo
Ribas Filho , Jurandir Marcondes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Masuko, Tatiana Mie
Czeckzo, Nicolau Gregori
Nassif , Paulo Afonso Nunes
Malafaia, Osvaldo
Ribas Filho , Jurandir Marcondes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coronavírus
Cirurgia bariátrica
Sistema de saúde
Pandemia
Coronavirus
Bariatric surgery
Health system
Pandemic
topic Coronavírus
Cirurgia bariátrica
Sistema de saúde
Pandemia
Coronavirus
Bariatric surgery
Health system
Pandemic
description Introduction: The treatment of obesity involves several multidisciplinary approaches, including surgical intervention. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted access to it, creating difficulties in its resumption and accentuating the disparities between the public and private system. Objective: To analyze the impact of the pandemic on bariatric surgery performed by SUS and medical insurance in Brazil. Methods: Data were collected using the TABNET databases of the Hospital Information System (SIH), of the Unified Health System (SUS), and the TISS data panel of the National Supplementary Health Agency (ANS), in the period of 2015 to 2021 and a descriptive quantitative analysis was performed, calculating the average of the information. In addition, statistical estimates were performed using linear regression in SPSS software, with a 95% confidence interval. Results: A significant and direct correlation was identified between the increase in the number of procedures performed by the SUS and the average increase in procedures over the years, while in the health insurance system there was no significant correlation. During the pandemic, there was a significant drop in surgical volume in both systems, with the public system being more affected. The resumption of surgical volume has not yet reached pre-pandemic levels in the public system, while the private system showed a significant increase. Conclusion: COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the ability of the public and private sector to perform bariatric surgeries in Brazil. The results show regional and socioeconomic differences in the performance of these procedures.
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