This study explores the financial consequences of decreased acute care utilization and expanded community-based care for patients at the end of life in England. A Markov model based on cost and utilization data was used to estimate the costs of care for cancer and organ failure in the last year of life and to simulate reduced acute care utilization. We estimated at 1.8 pound billion the cost to the taxpayer of care for the 127,000 patients dying from cancer in 2006. The equivalent cost for the 30,000 people dying from organ failure was 553 pound million. Resources of 16 pound to 171 pound million could be released for cancer. People generally prefer to die outside hospital. Our results suggest that reducing reliance on acute care could rele...
Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especially at the en...
Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especially at the en...
Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-life care in Austr...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: This study explores the financial consequences of decreased acute care utilizat...
Background There is a widely acknowledged need to understand more fully the economics of palliative...
In 2015, 28% of deaths in NI were attributed to cancer. End-of-life (EOL) medical spending may be a ...
© Copyright 2017, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017. Background: Community-based palliative care may poten...
Abstract Background Community-based palliative care is associated with reduced hospital costs for pe...
To analyse healthcare utilisation and costs in the last year of life in England, and to study variat...
AIMS: Improvements in cancer treatment have led to more people living with and beyond cancer. These ...
Introduction: This study compared societal costs of care between two settings of palliative care del...
Background: Hospital admissions among patients at the end of life have a significant economic impact...
This briefing draws on Marie Curie's experience as the leading organisation in end of life care to c...
The economics of end-of-life and palliative care is of increasing interest to health economists. It ...
Background: In addition to the effectiveness of hospital care models for terminal patients, policy m...
Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especially at the en...
Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especially at the en...
Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-life care in Austr...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: This study explores the financial consequences of decreased acute care utilizat...
Background There is a widely acknowledged need to understand more fully the economics of palliative...
In 2015, 28% of deaths in NI were attributed to cancer. End-of-life (EOL) medical spending may be a ...
© Copyright 2017, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017. Background: Community-based palliative care may poten...
Abstract Background Community-based palliative care is associated with reduced hospital costs for pe...
To analyse healthcare utilisation and costs in the last year of life in England, and to study variat...
AIMS: Improvements in cancer treatment have led to more people living with and beyond cancer. These ...
Introduction: This study compared societal costs of care between two settings of palliative care del...
Background: Hospital admissions among patients at the end of life have a significant economic impact...
This briefing draws on Marie Curie's experience as the leading organisation in end of life care to c...
The economics of end-of-life and palliative care is of increasing interest to health economists. It ...
Background: In addition to the effectiveness of hospital care models for terminal patients, policy m...
Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especially at the en...
Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especially at the en...
Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-life care in Austr...