id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-257325-pvf0uon3 Zeitoun, Jean-David Impact of Local Care Environment and Social Characteristics on Aggregated Hospital-Fatality Rate from COVID-19 in France: Nationwide Observational Study 2020-10-10 .txt text/plain 2371 127 53 Objectives We aimed to investigate possible differences in aggregated hospital-fatality rate from COVID-19 in France at the early phase of the outbreak, and to determine whether factors related to population or healthcare supply before the pandemic could be associated with outcome differences. After multivariable analysis, four factors were independently associated with a significantly higher aggregated hospital-fatality rate: a higher ICU capacity at baseline (estimate=1.47; p=0.00791), a lower density of general practitioners (estimate=0.95; p=0.0205), a higher fraction of activity from the for-profit private sector (estimate=0.99; p<0.001), and the ratio of people over 75 (estimate=0.91; p=0.0023). Apart from the population, four factors were independently associated with a significantly higher aggregated hospital-fatality rate from Covid-19: a higher ICU capacity at baseline (estimate=1.47; p=0.00791), a lower density of general practitioners (estimate=0.95; p=0.0205), a higher fraction of activity from the for-profit private sector (estimate=0.99; p<0.001) and the ratio of people over 75 (estimate=0.91; p=0.0023). ./cache/cord-257325-pvf0uon3.txt ./txt/cord-257325-pvf0uon3.txt