Objectives Compare healthcare resource utilization ( HCRU ) and costs between patients prescribed opioids ( R x OP ) and those who were not ( N o R x OP ) during an emergency department ( ED ) or inpatient visit. Methods Retrospective cohort analysis was performed ( J anuary 2006 to S eptember 2010). Continuously eligible R x OP patients in ED /inpatient settings ( J anuary 2007 to S eptember 2009) were included if age was ≥ 12 years by initial prescription date (or random date between first ED /inpatient admission and S eptember 30, 2009 [ N oRx OP patients]). Healthcare resource utilization and costs for 12 months after initial prescription were compared. Univariate descriptive analyses were performed for baseline and outcom...
Abstract Background Previous studies on high-risk opioid use have only focused on patients diagnosed...
Inadequate treatment of pain in United States emergency departments (EDs) is common, in part due to ...
Les grands utilisateurs de l’urgence utilisent disproportionnellement les services de santé et souff...
Objective Evaluate prevalence and risk‐adjusted healthcare costs of diagnosed opioid abuse in the n...
ObjectiveTo examine differences in healthcare utilisation and costs associated with opioid prescript...
textThe economic burden of prescription opioid abuse is believed to be substantial, however it is no...
BackgroundPrevious reports on healthcare costs and expenditures associated with populations prescrib...
Introduction The U.S. opioid epidemic has highlighted the need to identify patients at risk of opio...
ObjectivesOpioid pain reliever (OPR) prescribing at Emergency Department (ED) discharge has increase...
ObjectiveIn this paper we used hospital charges to assess costs incurred dueto prescription drug/opi...
Objectives:This study aimed to compare opioid prescription incidence, supply days, and cost associat...
AIM: To quantify the healthcare costs associated with opioid use disorder among members in a public ...
Background: Pharmacoepidemiology studies often use insurance claims and electronic medical record (E...
Introduction Over the past 20 years, increases in opioid prescribing rates and average prescription ...
Many drug overdoses in the United States are from prescription drugs, most of which are classified a...
Abstract Background Previous studies on high-risk opioid use have only focused on patients diagnosed...
Inadequate treatment of pain in United States emergency departments (EDs) is common, in part due to ...
Les grands utilisateurs de l’urgence utilisent disproportionnellement les services de santé et souff...
Objective Evaluate prevalence and risk‐adjusted healthcare costs of diagnosed opioid abuse in the n...
ObjectiveTo examine differences in healthcare utilisation and costs associated with opioid prescript...
textThe economic burden of prescription opioid abuse is believed to be substantial, however it is no...
BackgroundPrevious reports on healthcare costs and expenditures associated with populations prescrib...
Introduction The U.S. opioid epidemic has highlighted the need to identify patients at risk of opio...
ObjectivesOpioid pain reliever (OPR) prescribing at Emergency Department (ED) discharge has increase...
ObjectiveIn this paper we used hospital charges to assess costs incurred dueto prescription drug/opi...
Objectives:This study aimed to compare opioid prescription incidence, supply days, and cost associat...
AIM: To quantify the healthcare costs associated with opioid use disorder among members in a public ...
Background: Pharmacoepidemiology studies often use insurance claims and electronic medical record (E...
Introduction Over the past 20 years, increases in opioid prescribing rates and average prescription ...
Many drug overdoses in the United States are from prescription drugs, most of which are classified a...
Abstract Background Previous studies on high-risk opioid use have only focused on patients diagnosed...
Inadequate treatment of pain in United States emergency departments (EDs) is common, in part due to ...
Les grands utilisateurs de l’urgence utilisent disproportionnellement les services de santé et souff...