Trends in health service use and potentially avoidable hospitalizations before Alzheimer's disease diagnosis: A matched, retrospective study of US Medicare beneficiaries

Abstract Introduction This study evaluates rates of all‐cause emergency department visits, all‐cause hospitalizations, potentially avoidable hospitalizations, and falls in 3 years preceding Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnosis. Methods Patients with AD and controls with no cognitive impairment we...

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Main Authors: Urvi Desai, Noam Y. Kirson, Wenyu Ye, Nori R. Mehta, Jody Wen, J. Scott Andrews
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-12-01
Series:Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadm.2018.12.005
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spelling doaj-00ac256258ac41d4a44974d75d5491e72020-11-25T03:10:16ZengWileyAlzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring2352-87292019-12-0111112513510.1016/j.dadm.2018.12.005Trends in health service use and potentially avoidable hospitalizations before Alzheimer's disease diagnosis: A matched, retrospective study of US Medicare beneficiariesUrvi Desai0Noam Y. Kirson1Wenyu Ye2Nori R. Mehta3Jody Wen4J. Scott Andrews5Analysis Group, Inc.BostonMAUSAAnalysis Group, Inc.BostonMAUSAEli Lilly and Company, Lilly Corporate CenterIndianapolisINUSAAnalysis Group, Inc.BostonMAUSAAnalysis Group, Inc.BostonMAUSAEli Lilly and Company, Lilly Corporate CenterIndianapolisINUSAAbstract Introduction This study evaluates rates of all‐cause emergency department visits, all‐cause hospitalizations, potentially avoidable hospitalizations, and falls in 3 years preceding Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnosis. Methods Patients with AD and controls with no cognitive impairment were identified from the Medicare claims data. Patients were required to be aged ≥ 65 years and have continuous Medicare enrollment for ≥4 years before the index date (AD cohort: first AD diagnosis in 2012–2014; controls: randomly selected medical claim). Outcomes for each preindex year were compared among propensity score‐matched cohorts. Results Each year, before index, patients with AD were more likely to have all‐cause emergency department visits, all‐cause hospitalizations, potentially avoidable hospitalizations, and falls (P < .05 for all comparisons) than matched controls (N = 19,679 pairs). Increasing absolute and relative risks over time were observed for all outcomes. Discussion The study findings highlight the growing burden of illness before AD diagnosis and emphasize the need for timely recognition and management of patients with AD.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadm.2018.12.005PAHHospitalizationsCostsAlzheimer's diseaseFalls
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author Urvi Desai
Noam Y. Kirson
Wenyu Ye
Nori R. Mehta
Jody Wen
J. Scott Andrews
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Noam Y. Kirson
Wenyu Ye
Nori R. Mehta
Jody Wen
J. Scott Andrews
Trends in health service use and potentially avoidable hospitalizations before Alzheimer's disease diagnosis: A matched, retrospective study of US Medicare beneficiaries
Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring
PAH
Hospitalizations
Costs
Alzheimer's disease
Falls
author_facet Urvi Desai
Noam Y. Kirson
Wenyu Ye
Nori R. Mehta
Jody Wen
J. Scott Andrews
author_sort Urvi Desai
title Trends in health service use and potentially avoidable hospitalizations before Alzheimer's disease diagnosis: A matched, retrospective study of US Medicare beneficiaries
title_short Trends in health service use and potentially avoidable hospitalizations before Alzheimer's disease diagnosis: A matched, retrospective study of US Medicare beneficiaries
title_full Trends in health service use and potentially avoidable hospitalizations before Alzheimer's disease diagnosis: A matched, retrospective study of US Medicare beneficiaries
title_fullStr Trends in health service use and potentially avoidable hospitalizations before Alzheimer's disease diagnosis: A matched, retrospective study of US Medicare beneficiaries
title_full_unstemmed Trends in health service use and potentially avoidable hospitalizations before Alzheimer's disease diagnosis: A matched, retrospective study of US Medicare beneficiaries
title_sort trends in health service use and potentially avoidable hospitalizations before alzheimer's disease diagnosis: a matched, retrospective study of us medicare beneficiaries
publisher Wiley
series Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring
issn 2352-8729
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract Introduction This study evaluates rates of all‐cause emergency department visits, all‐cause hospitalizations, potentially avoidable hospitalizations, and falls in 3 years preceding Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnosis. Methods Patients with AD and controls with no cognitive impairment were identified from the Medicare claims data. Patients were required to be aged ≥ 65 years and have continuous Medicare enrollment for ≥4 years before the index date (AD cohort: first AD diagnosis in 2012–2014; controls: randomly selected medical claim). Outcomes for each preindex year were compared among propensity score‐matched cohorts. Results Each year, before index, patients with AD were more likely to have all‐cause emergency department visits, all‐cause hospitalizations, potentially avoidable hospitalizations, and falls (P < .05 for all comparisons) than matched controls (N = 19,679 pairs). Increasing absolute and relative risks over time were observed for all outcomes. Discussion The study findings highlight the growing burden of illness before AD diagnosis and emphasize the need for timely recognition and management of patients with AD.
topic PAH
Hospitalizations
Costs
Alzheimer's disease
Falls
url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadm.2018.12.005
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