Healthcare Cost Reductions after Moving into a Wet Nursing Home Stay—A Case Series

Serious alcohol dependence is associated with high healthcare costs, especially when patients have chronic problems with alcohol, dementia and exhibit externalizing behavior. One option is to offer a wet nursing home for seriously ill patients for whom abstinence from alcohol is not a feasible optio...

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Main Authors: Henrik Thiesen, Lene Tanderup, Bodil Stavad, Morten Hesse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Geriatrics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2308-3417/2/4/31
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spelling doaj-e0904582b8b9406e8a0ba2f6248bb09e2020-11-25T01:56:42ZengMDPI AGGeriatrics2308-34172017-09-01243110.3390/geriatrics2040031geriatrics2040031Healthcare Cost Reductions after Moving into a Wet Nursing Home Stay—A Case SeriesHenrik Thiesen0Lene Tanderup1Bodil Stavad2Morten Hesse3Health Team for the Homeless, Municipality of Copenhagen, Copenhagen S 2300, DenmarkHealth Team for the Homeless, Municipality of Copenhagen, Copenhagen S 2300, DenmarkHealth Team for the Homeless, Municipality of Copenhagen, Copenhagen S 2300, DenmarkHealth Team for the Homeless, Municipality of Copenhagen, Copenhagen S 2300, DenmarkSerious alcohol dependence is associated with high healthcare costs, especially when patients have chronic problems with alcohol, dementia and exhibit externalizing behavior. One option is to offer a wet nursing home for seriously ill patients for whom abstinence from alcohol is not a feasible option. In this case series, we present the healthcare costs 18 months before moving into a “wet nursing home”, and in the first 18 months of their stay, for three cases, one with low needs of care, one with medium needs, and one with high needs. Results: for all three patients, hospital costs were reduced by between 83.7 and 97.9% for patients with dementia, externalizing behavior, and chronic alcohol problems, a wet nursing home can produce substantial cost reductions in other parts of the healthcare sector.https://www.mdpi.com/2308-3417/2/4/31alcohol dependencedementiaexternalizing behavior problemsharm reductionhealthcare costs
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Healthcare Cost Reductions after Moving into a Wet Nursing Home Stay—A Case Series
Geriatrics
alcohol dependence
dementia
externalizing behavior problems
harm reduction
healthcare costs
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Lene Tanderup
Bodil Stavad
Morten Hesse
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title Healthcare Cost Reductions after Moving into a Wet Nursing Home Stay—A Case Series
title_short Healthcare Cost Reductions after Moving into a Wet Nursing Home Stay—A Case Series
title_full Healthcare Cost Reductions after Moving into a Wet Nursing Home Stay—A Case Series
title_fullStr Healthcare Cost Reductions after Moving into a Wet Nursing Home Stay—A Case Series
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publisher MDPI AG
series Geriatrics
issn 2308-3417
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Serious alcohol dependence is associated with high healthcare costs, especially when patients have chronic problems with alcohol, dementia and exhibit externalizing behavior. One option is to offer a wet nursing home for seriously ill patients for whom abstinence from alcohol is not a feasible option. In this case series, we present the healthcare costs 18 months before moving into a “wet nursing home”, and in the first 18 months of their stay, for three cases, one with low needs of care, one with medium needs, and one with high needs. Results: for all three patients, hospital costs were reduced by between 83.7 and 97.9% for patients with dementia, externalizing behavior, and chronic alcohol problems, a wet nursing home can produce substantial cost reductions in other parts of the healthcare sector.
topic alcohol dependence
dementia
externalizing behavior problems
harm reduction
healthcare costs
url https://www.mdpi.com/2308-3417/2/4/31
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