Background Migration has reshaped the demographic profile of Italian regions, yet evidence on differences in hospital care utilisation between migrant and native populations remains limited, particularly over long periods and across full population cohorts. This study evaluates hospital admissions in the Marche Region from 2011 to 2023 according to citizenship. Methods A population-based longitudinal study was conducted using Healthcare Utilization Databases on residents of Marche Region, comparing Italian residents with migrants from High Migratory Pressure Countries (HMPC) and Highly Developed Countries (HDC). Age-standardised all-cause, avoidable, and cause-specific hospital admission rates were estimated. Temporal trends were assessed through Poisson regression models. Hospital care utilisation was evaluated using two-step models: logistic regression for the probability of being hospitalized and Poisson regression for the frequency of admissions among hospitalised individuals. Results Across 1.52 mil
Hospital Care Utilization Patterns Among Migrants and Natives in a Central Italian Region between 2011 and 2023: Findings from the MIGHTY Project (P2022ASXKR) / Iommi, Marica; Skrami, Edlira; Faragalli, Andrea; Pompili, Marco; Carle, Flavia; Gesuita, Rosaria. - In: EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOSTATISTICS AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 2282-0930. - 21:1(2026), pp. 91-99. [10.54103/2282-0930/30354]
Hospital Care Utilization Patterns Among Migrants and Natives in a Central Italian Region between 2011 and 2023: Findings from the MIGHTY Project (P2022ASXKR)
Iommi, Marica;Skrami, Edlira
;Faragalli, Andrea;Pompili, Marco;Carle, Flavia;Gesuita, Rosaria
2026-01-01
Abstract
Background Migration has reshaped the demographic profile of Italian regions, yet evidence on differences in hospital care utilisation between migrant and native populations remains limited, particularly over long periods and across full population cohorts. This study evaluates hospital admissions in the Marche Region from 2011 to 2023 according to citizenship. Methods A population-based longitudinal study was conducted using Healthcare Utilization Databases on residents of Marche Region, comparing Italian residents with migrants from High Migratory Pressure Countries (HMPC) and Highly Developed Countries (HDC). Age-standardised all-cause, avoidable, and cause-specific hospital admission rates were estimated. Temporal trends were assessed through Poisson regression models. Hospital care utilisation was evaluated using two-step models: logistic regression for the probability of being hospitalized and Poisson regression for the frequency of admissions among hospitalised individuals. Results Across 1.52 milI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


