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High-cost users of hospital beds in Western Australia: a population-based record linkage study.

Janine Calver1, Kate J Brameld, David B Preen, Stoney J Alexia, Duncan P Boldy, Kieran A McCaul.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe how high-cost users of inpatient care in Western Australia differ from other users in age, health problems and resource use. DESIGN AND DATA SOURCES: Secondary analysis of hospital data and linked mortality data from the WA Data Linkage System for 2002, with cost data from the National Hospital Cost Data Collection (2001-02 financial year). OUTCOME MEASURES: Comparison of high-cost users and other users of inpatient care in terms of age, health profile (major diagnostic category) and resource use (annualised costs, separations and bed days).
RESULTS: Older high-cost users (> or = 65 years) were not more expensive to treat than younger high-cost users (at the patient level), but were costlier as a group overall because of their disproportionate representation (n = 8466; 55.9%). Chronic stable and unstable conditions were a key feature of high-cost users, and included end stage renal disease, angina, depression and secondary malignant neoplasms. High-cost users accounted for 38% of both inpatient costs and inpatient days, and 26% of inpatient separations.
CONCLUSION: Ageing of the population is associated with an increase in the proportion of high-cost users of inpatient care. High costs appear to be needs-driven. Constraining high-cost inpatient use requires more focus on preventing the onset and progression of chronic disease, and reducing surgical complications and injuries in vulnerable groups.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16618238     DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2006.tb00289.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Aust        ISSN: 0025-729X            Impact factor:   7.738


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