OBJECTIVES: We analyzed Medicare data to determine the influence of age, mortality during the study year, and high individual Medicare costs on the frequency of hospitalization for the most common major procedures and for general medical diagnoses. METHODS: We used 1992 Medicare data to classify the most frequent diagnosis related groups (DRGs), representing one-half of all admissions, as procedural or general medical. We studied the frequency of hospitalization for the most common procedures (bowel surgery, cardiovascular procedures, hip and femur surgery) and for general medical care in the entire Medicare population, in persons aged 65 to 74, 75 to 84, and 85 or older, in those who died, and in the 5% of persons whose annual Medicare cos...
BACKGROUND: Medical care at the end of life is often expensive and ineffective. OBJECTIVE: To explor...
Medicare program data on utilization and charges for short-stay hospital inpatient services are pres...
Objectives: The increase of life expectancy, in spite of its satisfactory and hopeful impressions, h...
Investigation into the medical care utilization of elderly Medicare enrollees in an HMO (Kaiser - Po...
CONTEXT: Expenditures for Medicare beneficiaries in the last year of life decrease with increasing a...
OBJECTIVE: To examine utilization and outcomes of intensive care unit (ICU) use for the elderly in t...
Medicare, which provides health insurance to Americans over the age of 65 and to Americans living wi...
PURPOSE: To assess the pattern of in-hospital changes in drug use in older patients from 2010 to 20...
Hypothesis: Surgery at different outpatient care locations in the higher-risk elderly (age >65 years...
Objective: The incidence and cost of complications occurring in older and younger inpatients were co...
OBJECTIVES: To examine overall and decade-long trends (1999-2009), characteristics, treatment practi...
The health insurance characteristics of the population changes sharply at age 65 as most people beco...
Medicare, which provides health insurance to Americans over the age of 65 and to Americans living wi...
Health insurance characteristics shift at age 65 as most people become eligi-ble for Medicare. We me...
BACKGROUND: Differences in the use of major procedures according to patients' race are well known. W...
BACKGROUND: Medical care at the end of life is often expensive and ineffective. OBJECTIVE: To explor...
Medicare program data on utilization and charges for short-stay hospital inpatient services are pres...
Objectives: The increase of life expectancy, in spite of its satisfactory and hopeful impressions, h...
Investigation into the medical care utilization of elderly Medicare enrollees in an HMO (Kaiser - Po...
CONTEXT: Expenditures for Medicare beneficiaries in the last year of life decrease with increasing a...
OBJECTIVE: To examine utilization and outcomes of intensive care unit (ICU) use for the elderly in t...
Medicare, which provides health insurance to Americans over the age of 65 and to Americans living wi...
PURPOSE: To assess the pattern of in-hospital changes in drug use in older patients from 2010 to 20...
Hypothesis: Surgery at different outpatient care locations in the higher-risk elderly (age >65 years...
Objective: The incidence and cost of complications occurring in older and younger inpatients were co...
OBJECTIVES: To examine overall and decade-long trends (1999-2009), characteristics, treatment practi...
The health insurance characteristics of the population changes sharply at age 65 as most people beco...
Medicare, which provides health insurance to Americans over the age of 65 and to Americans living wi...
Health insurance characteristics shift at age 65 as most people become eligi-ble for Medicare. We me...
BACKGROUND: Differences in the use of major procedures according to patients' race are well known. W...
BACKGROUND: Medical care at the end of life is often expensive and ineffective. OBJECTIVE: To explor...
Medicare program data on utilization and charges for short-stay hospital inpatient services are pres...
Objectives: The increase of life expectancy, in spite of its satisfactory and hopeful impressions, h...