IntroductionThis review summarizes the current literature for the prevalence and medical costs of noncommunicable chronic diseases among adult Medicaid beneficiaries to inform future program design.MethodsThe databases MEDLINE and CINAHL were searched in August 2016 using keywords, including Medicaid, health status, and healthcare cost, to identify original studies that were published during 2000\u20132016, examined Medicaid as an independent population group, examined prevalence or medical costs of chronic conditions, and included adults within the age group 18\u201364 years. The review and data extraction was conducted in Fall 2016\u2013Spring 2017. Disease-related costs (costs specifically to treat the disease) and total costs (all-cause...
AIM: To evaluate Medicaid spending and healthcare resource utilization (HRU) in treatment-resistant ...
Older adults with infectious and chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and human immunode...
Adults with pediatric-onset medical conditions (POMCs) are susceptible to early development of high-...
IntroductionThis review summarizes the current literature for the prevalence and medical costs of no...
IntroductionMany studies have estimated national chronic disease costs, but state-level estimates ar...
Disease Management (DM) programs for Medicaid patients with chronic diseases have become very popula...
IntroductionMany studies have estimated national chronic disease costs, but state-level estimates ar...
Background: Cancer increases the risk of developing one or more chronic conditions, yet little resea...
IDPH has a new grant-funded program, the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Control Partnership. ...
Background:In 2003, national disability\u2013associated health care expenditures (DAHE) were $398 bi...
This study estimates the cost burden of 6 prevalent invasive cancers—breast, cervical, colorectal, l...
The objective of this article is to illustrate the usefulness of Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (M...
Background: No recent national studies have assessed chronic illness prevalence or access to care am...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence and medical expenditures of diabetes-related complications (DRCs) a...
In 2020, healthcare expenditures averaged $12,530 per person, up 9.7% from 2019. In 2018, 19% of U.S...
AIM: To evaluate Medicaid spending and healthcare resource utilization (HRU) in treatment-resistant ...
Older adults with infectious and chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and human immunode...
Adults with pediatric-onset medical conditions (POMCs) are susceptible to early development of high-...
IntroductionThis review summarizes the current literature for the prevalence and medical costs of no...
IntroductionMany studies have estimated national chronic disease costs, but state-level estimates ar...
Disease Management (DM) programs for Medicaid patients with chronic diseases have become very popula...
IntroductionMany studies have estimated national chronic disease costs, but state-level estimates ar...
Background: Cancer increases the risk of developing one or more chronic conditions, yet little resea...
IDPH has a new grant-funded program, the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Control Partnership. ...
Background:In 2003, national disability\u2013associated health care expenditures (DAHE) were $398 bi...
This study estimates the cost burden of 6 prevalent invasive cancers—breast, cervical, colorectal, l...
The objective of this article is to illustrate the usefulness of Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (M...
Background: No recent national studies have assessed chronic illness prevalence or access to care am...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence and medical expenditures of diabetes-related complications (DRCs) a...
In 2020, healthcare expenditures averaged $12,530 per person, up 9.7% from 2019. In 2018, 19% of U.S...
AIM: To evaluate Medicaid spending and healthcare resource utilization (HRU) in treatment-resistant ...
Older adults with infectious and chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and human immunode...
Adults with pediatric-onset medical conditions (POMCs) are susceptible to early development of high-...