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Costs of community-based public mental health services for older adults: variations related to age and diagnosis.

Todd Gilmer1, Victoria D Ojeda, David Folsom, Dahlia Fuentes, Viviana Criado, Piedad Garcia, Dilip V Jeste.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Several studies have examined service use among older adults although, to our knowledge, none has examined costs from a systems perspective. This study examined use and costs of mental health services among older adults in San Diego County in order to determine how expenditures and modes of service varied by age cohort and psychiatric diagnosis.
METHODS: Utilization data from San Diego County Adult and Older Adult Mental Health Services (AOAMHS) were used to identify older adults (age > or = 60) receiving services in the community during fiscal year 2003-2004. Cost data were derived from detailed examination of cost reports, and Medicaid fee schedules. Trends in demographic and clinical characteristics by six age cohorts were described. Multivariate models were used to estimate the relationships between costs, age, and clinical diagnosis while controlling for other demographic and clinical characteristics. Components of costs were also examined.
RESULTS: Total expenditures declined from age cohorts 60-64 through ages 85 and over. Expenditures were similar, and greatest, for clients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, while outlays were lower for those with major depression, other psychotic disorder, other depression, anxiety, substance use disorder, and cognitive disorders. Clients diagnosed with cognitive disorder had high use of emergency services and little connection to outpatient services.
CONCLUSIONS: Expenditures were related to age and clinical diagnosis. Future efforts should investigate older adults' pathways to care, and should determine whether older adults presenting in emergency services would benefit from a specialized case management program providing linkages to community based resources.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16977681     DOI: 10.1002/gps.1616

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Geriatr Psychiatry        ISSN: 0885-6230            Impact factor:   3.485


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