P-874. Examining Outpatient Antibiotic Prescribing Trends and Guideline Concordance Across Urban and Rural Healthcare Facilities
Kaylee Caniff, Michael Klepser, Kushal Dahal, Madelyn Koski, Jenna Wilkerson, Minji Sohn

TL;DR
This study compares antibiotic prescribing patterns and guideline adherence in urban and rural outpatient healthcare settings in Michigan.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into geographic differences in outpatient antibiotic use and guideline concordance in Michigan.
Findings
Urban sites had higher antibiotic prescription rates compared to rural sites.
Urban prescriptions showed higher guideline concordance for agent selection and dosing.
Physicians prescribed more antibiotics in urban areas, while mid-level providers did so more in rural areas.
Abstract
Urban and rural outpatient care settings may exhibit differences in antibiotic prescribing patterns due to factors such as accessibility, provider practices, and patient demographics. Using a multi-system registry, we examined antibiotic prescribing patterns in Michigan's urban and rural outpatient settings to inform antimicrobial stewardship targets.Table 1.Patient demographics and prescriber type.Figure 1.Geographic distribution of included facilities by ZIP code and rurality. Patient demographics and prescriber type. Geographic distribution of included facilities by ZIP code and rurality. The Collaboration to Harmonize Antimicrobial Registry Measure (CHARM) database was utilized to analyze antibiotic prescriptions and associated outpatient encounters from participating Michigan facilities from 1/2020-12/2024. Healthcare facilities were categorized as rural or urban by ZIP code…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntibiotic Use and Resistance · Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes · Antimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus
