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1 Νοε 2023 · For hospital inpatient days, office visits, emergency visits, and outpatient visits, we use the average cost per visit/day specific to the medical conditions modeled. We pool the 2015–2019 MEPS files to estimate average cost per unit of health care used.
- The Cost of Diabetes Care—An Elephant in the Room
The cost of care for people with diabetes now accounts for...
- The Cost of Diabetes Care—An Elephant in the Room
19 Αυγ 2023 · Given the substantial healthcare costs and their burden on persons with diabetes, it is critical to fully understand the healthcare cost and utilization landscape for these individuals.
24 Σεπ 2020 · Total costs of hospital-based care were estimated at €919 per person for the diabetes population and at €232 for the control group (Table 5 shows results per 100 people). Inpatient admissions related to complications were key drivers.
11 Ιουν 2020 · We classified the interventions based on their strength of evidence (strong, supportive, or uncertain) and levels of CE: cost-saving (more health benefit at a lower cost), very cost-effective (≤$25,000 per life year gained [LYG] or quality-adjusted life year [QALY]), cost-effective ($25,001–$50,000 per LYG or QALY), marginally cost-effective ($5...
Over the entire 8 years of follow‐up, the average per‐person healthcare spending for diabetes cases was more than twice that of non‐diabetes controls (C$16,145 vs. C$6,414 for women and C$16,356 vs. $6,041 for men); the overall per‐person attributable costs associated with diabetes were C$9,731 for women (95% CI 9451–10,012) and $10,315 for males (95% CI 10,016–10,613; Table 2).
12 Απρ 2018 · The cost of care for people with diabetes now accounts for ∼1 in 4 health care dollars spent in the U.S. Care for a person with diabetes now costs an average of $16,752 per year. As in prior reports, the 2017 analysis also documents substantial indirect costs related to lost productivity due to diabetes and its complications.
Objectives We explore the cost of care of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) using time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) and connect that cost to resulting patient health outcomes. Design We construct six care pathways varying from low-risk to high-risk patients over a 12-month cycle of care.