Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especially at the end-of-life. Population-level data on end-of-life health care use and cost, however, are seldom reported across a comprehensive array of sectors. Such data will identify the level of care being provided and areas where care can be optimized.This retrospective cohort study identified all deaths in Ontario from April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2013. Using population-based health administrative databases, we examined health care use and cost in the last year of life.Among 264,755 decedents, the average health care cost in the last year of life was $53,661 (Quartile 1-Quartile 3: $19,568-$66,875). The total captured annual cost of $4.7 billion represents...
Background: De-institutionalization of health care services provided to terminally ill cancer patien...
Introduction: This study compared societal costs of care between two settings of palliative care del...
End-of-life care and planning is critically important to the next decades of health care in Canada. ...
Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especially at the en...
Background Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especiall...
Abstract Background Despite the high cost associated with ICU use at the end of life, very little is...
Abstract Background A minority of individuals use a large portion of health system resources, incur...
The number of elderly Canadians is likely to double in 20 years, spurring a discussion of end-of-lif...
This retrospective cohort study of cancer decedents during 2004–2015 examined end-of-life cancer car...
To analyse healthcare utilisation and costs in the last year of life in England, and to study variat...
Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-life care in Austr...
People who are nearing the end of life are high users of healthcare. The cost to providers is high a...
Background: This study aimed to measure the income-related inequalities and inequit...
Long-standing concern exists over hospital use by people near or at the end of life (EOL) related to...
Background Inpatient palliative care is associated with lower inpatient costs; howe...
Background: De-institutionalization of health care services provided to terminally ill cancer patien...
Introduction: This study compared societal costs of care between two settings of palliative care del...
End-of-life care and planning is critically important to the next decades of health care in Canada. ...
Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especially at the en...
Background Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especiall...
Abstract Background Despite the high cost associated with ICU use at the end of life, very little is...
Abstract Background A minority of individuals use a large portion of health system resources, incur...
The number of elderly Canadians is likely to double in 20 years, spurring a discussion of end-of-lif...
This retrospective cohort study of cancer decedents during 2004–2015 examined end-of-life cancer car...
To analyse healthcare utilisation and costs in the last year of life in England, and to study variat...
Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-life care in Austr...
People who are nearing the end of life are high users of healthcare. The cost to providers is high a...
Background: This study aimed to measure the income-related inequalities and inequit...
Long-standing concern exists over hospital use by people near or at the end of life (EOL) related to...
Background Inpatient palliative care is associated with lower inpatient costs; howe...
Background: De-institutionalization of health care services provided to terminally ill cancer patien...
Introduction: This study compared societal costs of care between two settings of palliative care del...
End-of-life care and planning is critically important to the next decades of health care in Canada. ...