While no hospitalization is inexpensive, some are extremely costly. Learning from these exceptions is critical. The patients and conditions that ultimately translate into the most exorbitant adult hospitalizations have not been characterized. To analyze and detail characteristics of extreme high-cost adult hospitalizations in the United States using the most recently available Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) data. The NIS 2018 database was queried for all adult hospitalizations with hospital charges greater than $333,000. Multivariable linear regression was used in the analyses. The main outcome measures were total charges, mortality, length of stay, admitting diagnosis, and procedures. There were 538,121 adults age ≥18 years with total h...
BACKGROUND: Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease found in ge...
Elderly patients patients (older than 65 years) account for only 11 % of the US population yet they ...
The growing population of older adults has attracted concern from policymakers due in part to the fa...
The purpose was to examine the relationship between incurred hospital inpatient costs and primary ex...
ObjectiveOur objective was to provide a national estimate across all payers of the distribution and ...
People with multiple chronic conditions account for a large and disproportionate share of total heal...
Abstract Background A minority of individuals use a large portion of health system resources, incur...
People with multiple chronic conditions account for a large and disproportionate share of total heal...
OBJECTIVES: To assess trends in number of hospitalizations, outcomes, and costs of severe sepsis in ...
Hospital-acquired complications increase length of stay and contribute to poorer patient outcomes. O...
According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the United States exp...
thesisIt is estimated that in 1992 the United States spent 14% of its gross domestic product on heal...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is common, highly morbid, and costly, yet little is known about differences in th...
INTRODUCTION: New treatments for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) have been introduced and are expected t...
Objective: The incidence and cost of complications occurring in older and younger inpatients were co...
BACKGROUND: Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease found in ge...
Elderly patients patients (older than 65 years) account for only 11 % of the US population yet they ...
The growing population of older adults has attracted concern from policymakers due in part to the fa...
The purpose was to examine the relationship between incurred hospital inpatient costs and primary ex...
ObjectiveOur objective was to provide a national estimate across all payers of the distribution and ...
People with multiple chronic conditions account for a large and disproportionate share of total heal...
Abstract Background A minority of individuals use a large portion of health system resources, incur...
People with multiple chronic conditions account for a large and disproportionate share of total heal...
OBJECTIVES: To assess trends in number of hospitalizations, outcomes, and costs of severe sepsis in ...
Hospital-acquired complications increase length of stay and contribute to poorer patient outcomes. O...
According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the United States exp...
thesisIt is estimated that in 1992 the United States spent 14% of its gross domestic product on heal...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is common, highly morbid, and costly, yet little is known about differences in th...
INTRODUCTION: New treatments for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) have been introduced and are expected t...
Objective: The incidence and cost of complications occurring in older and younger inpatients were co...
BACKGROUND: Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease found in ge...
Elderly patients patients (older than 65 years) account for only 11 % of the US population yet they ...
The growing population of older adults has attracted concern from policymakers due in part to the fa...