Objectives: Patients with coexisting mental health disorder and chronic disease are more at risk for poor outcomes, including increased acute care utilization. This study was performed to assess the association of mental health disorders on acute care utilization (emergency department [ED] use, hospitalization, and rehospitalization within 30 days) using disease clustering. Methods: A retrospective cohort analysis was performed on 10 408 patients. Adult patients >18 years of age were included in the study if they were seen at least twice in University Internal Medicine primary care clinic at the Medical University of South Carolina from October 10, 2010 through September 30, 2013. The main outcome measure was a count of acute care use (hosp...
Objective: Older patients with comorbid mental illness are shown to receive less appropriate care fo...
Importance: 1% of the United States population accounts for 20% of healthcare costs. What characteri...
Background: It has been observed that patients with poor mental health are relatively frequent users...
The empirical evidence concerning the relationship of psychiatric disorders to health care utilizati...
Objective: Prevalence and correlates of past-year acute behavioral health care use were examined. Me...
Purpose: To assess the relationship between the presence of a mental health condition and health car...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity and mental disorders are independently associated with frequent visits to...
ObjectiveShortened life expectancy of people with mental disorders has been attributed to medical co...
Introduction: Identifying determinants of emergency department (ED) use and hospitalization among pa...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
Background: The objective of this study was to determine if mental health and substance use diagnose...
Background: With the increasing burden of mental illness globally, it is becoming common for hospita...
A problem in healthcare is the increasing number of emergency department visits by repeat users with...
Introduction: Frequent users of emergency departments (ED) account for 21–28% of all ED visits natio...
OBJECTIVES: Administrative data are increasingly being used for surveillance and monitoring of menta...
Objective: Older patients with comorbid mental illness are shown to receive less appropriate care fo...
Importance: 1% of the United States population accounts for 20% of healthcare costs. What characteri...
Background: It has been observed that patients with poor mental health are relatively frequent users...
The empirical evidence concerning the relationship of psychiatric disorders to health care utilizati...
Objective: Prevalence and correlates of past-year acute behavioral health care use were examined. Me...
Purpose: To assess the relationship between the presence of a mental health condition and health car...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity and mental disorders are independently associated with frequent visits to...
ObjectiveShortened life expectancy of people with mental disorders has been attributed to medical co...
Introduction: Identifying determinants of emergency department (ED) use and hospitalization among pa...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
Background: The objective of this study was to determine if mental health and substance use diagnose...
Background: With the increasing burden of mental illness globally, it is becoming common for hospita...
A problem in healthcare is the increasing number of emergency department visits by repeat users with...
Introduction: Frequent users of emergency departments (ED) account for 21–28% of all ED visits natio...
OBJECTIVES: Administrative data are increasingly being used for surveillance and monitoring of menta...
Objective: Older patients with comorbid mental illness are shown to receive less appropriate care fo...
Importance: 1% of the United States population accounts for 20% of healthcare costs. What characteri...
Background: It has been observed that patients with poor mental health are relatively frequent users...