Objectives: To report the changes in volume and characteristics of medical activities in the Vatican City State during COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Data for general medical service, specialty consultations, radiology exams and diagnostic procedures delivered by the Directorate of Health and Hygiene of the State were retrospectively analyzed. Analysis focused on year 2020 and on the lockdown period March 9 – May 18. Results: In 2020, 73.932 procedures were performed compared to 95.218 in 2019 (-22.4%). During lockdown, general/emergency activities decreased by 61.1%, specialty consultations by 85.3%, radiology exams by 95.8%, and diagnostic procedures by 96.5%. A decrease was found for nearly all specialties; the most affected were occupational medicine and dermatology, while an increase was found for legal medicine, psychiatry and angiology. Conclusion: Medical activities of the Vatican City State have been severely impacted, especially during the first months of the pandemic. However, organizational efforts allowed rapid restoration to near-normal volumes.

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the medical activities of the directorate of health and hygiene, Vatican city state / Ralli, Massimo; Arcangeli, Andrea; Maurizio Soave, Paolo; Carbone, Luigi; Ercoli, Lucia; De-Giorgio, Fabio. - In: JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 0954-6820. - (2021). [10.1111/joim.13251]

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the medical activities of the directorate of health and hygiene, Vatican city state

Massimo Ralli
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2021

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Objectives: To report the changes in volume and characteristics of medical activities in the Vatican City State during COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Data for general medical service, specialty consultations, radiology exams and diagnostic procedures delivered by the Directorate of Health and Hygiene of the State were retrospectively analyzed. Analysis focused on year 2020 and on the lockdown period March 9 – May 18. Results: In 2020, 73.932 procedures were performed compared to 95.218 in 2019 (-22.4%). During lockdown, general/emergency activities decreased by 61.1%, specialty consultations by 85.3%, radiology exams by 95.8%, and diagnostic procedures by 96.5%. A decrease was found for nearly all specialties; the most affected were occupational medicine and dermatology, while an increase was found for legal medicine, psychiatry and angiology. Conclusion: Medical activities of the Vatican City State have been severely impacted, especially during the first months of the pandemic. However, organizational efforts allowed rapid restoration to near-normal volumes.
2021
SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; Vatican city state; healthcare system
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the medical activities of the directorate of health and hygiene, Vatican city state / Ralli, Massimo; Arcangeli, Andrea; Maurizio Soave, Paolo; Carbone, Luigi; Ercoli, Lucia; De-Giorgio, Fabio. - In: JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 0954-6820. - (2021). [10.1111/joim.13251]
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