Abstract Background One of the major challenges in estimating health care spending spent on each cause of illness is allocating spending for a health care event to a single cause of illness in the presence of comorbidities. Comorbidities, the secondary diagnoses, are common across many causes of illness and often correlate with worse health outcomes and more expensive health care. In this study, we propose a method for measuring the average spending for each cause of illness with and without comorbidities. Methods Our strategy for measuring cause of illness-specific spending and adjusting for the presence of comorbidities uses a regression-based framework to estimate excess spending due to comorbidities. We consider multiple causes simultan...
OBJECTIVES: The authors examine to what extent comorbidities contribute to differences in patient ho...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
Objectives To analyse how comorbidity among patients with back pain, depression and osteoarthritis i...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundThe literature offers competing estimates of disease costs, ...
BackgroundThere is little systematic assessment of how total health expenditure is distributed acros...
Background There is little systematic assessment of how total health expenditure is distributed acro...
IntroductionThe purpose of this study is to investigate comorbidity status and its impact on total m...
BACKGROUND Estimating the prevalence of comorbidities and their associated costs in patients with...
AbstractObjectivesCurrent methods for estimating the cost of illness inconsistently control for the ...
Objective: Health-care expenditures are strongly influenced by overall illness burden. Appropriate r...
Objective: Health-care expenditures are strongly influenced by overall illness burden. Appropriate ...
Objective To determine the bias associated with frequency of visits by physicians in adjusting for i...
BACKGROUND: Disease burden estimates rarely consider comorbidity. Using a recently developed methodo...
OBJECTIVE—To compare the ability of generic comorbidity and risk adjustment measures, a diabetes-spe...
BACKGROUNDThe morbidity and mortality associated with COPD exacts a considerable economic burden. Co...
OBJECTIVES: The authors examine to what extent comorbidities contribute to differences in patient ho...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
Objectives To analyse how comorbidity among patients with back pain, depression and osteoarthritis i...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundThe literature offers competing estimates of disease costs, ...
BackgroundThere is little systematic assessment of how total health expenditure is distributed acros...
Background There is little systematic assessment of how total health expenditure is distributed acro...
IntroductionThe purpose of this study is to investigate comorbidity status and its impact on total m...
BACKGROUND Estimating the prevalence of comorbidities and their associated costs in patients with...
AbstractObjectivesCurrent methods for estimating the cost of illness inconsistently control for the ...
Objective: Health-care expenditures are strongly influenced by overall illness burden. Appropriate r...
Objective: Health-care expenditures are strongly influenced by overall illness burden. Appropriate ...
Objective To determine the bias associated with frequency of visits by physicians in adjusting for i...
BACKGROUND: Disease burden estimates rarely consider comorbidity. Using a recently developed methodo...
OBJECTIVE—To compare the ability of generic comorbidity and risk adjustment measures, a diabetes-spe...
BACKGROUNDThe morbidity and mortality associated with COPD exacts a considerable economic burden. Co...
OBJECTIVES: The authors examine to what extent comorbidities contribute to differences in patient ho...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
Objectives To analyse how comorbidity among patients with back pain, depression and osteoarthritis i...