Association of behavioral health factors and social determinants of health with high and persistently high healthcare costs

Autor: Stacy Sterling, Felicia Chi, Constance Weisner, Richard Grant, Alix Pruzansky, Sandy Bui, Philip Madvig, Robert Pearl
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Preventive Medicine Reports, Vol 11, Iss , Pp 154-159 (2018)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2211-3355
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2018.06.017
Popis: A high proportion of U.S. health care costs are attributable to a relatively small proportion of patients. Understanding behavioral and social factors that predict initial and persistent high costs for these “high utilizers” is critical for health policy-makers. This prospective observational study was conducted at Kaiser Permanente Northern California (KPNC), an integrated healthcare delivery system with 4.1 million members. A stratified random sample of high-cost vs. non-high-cost adult KPNC members matched by age, gender, race/ethnicity, type of health insurance, and medical severity (N = 378) was interviewed between 3/14/2013 and 3/20/2014. Data on health care costs and clinical diagnoses between 1/1/2008 and 12/31/2012 were derived from the electronic health record (EHR). Social-economic status, depression symptoms, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), interpersonal violence, financial stressors, neighborhood environment, transportation access, and patient activation and engagement were obtained through telephone interviews. Initial and subsequent high-cost status were defined as being classified in top 20% cost levels over 1/1/2009–12/31/2011 and 1/1/2012–12/31/2012, respectively. Psychiatric diagnosis (OR 2.55, 95% CI 1.52–4.29, p
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