| Literature DB >> 31011041 |
Henrik Thiesen1, Lene Tanderup2, Bodil Stavad3, Morten Hesse4.
Abstract
Serious alcohol dependence is associated with high healthcare costs, especially when patients have chronic problems with alcohol, dementia and exhibit externalizing behavior. One option is to offer a wet nursing home for seriously ill patients for whom abstinence from alcohol is not a feasible option. In this case series, we present the healthcare costs 18 months before moving into a "wet nursing home", and in the first 18 months of their stay, for three cases, one with low needs of care, one with medium needs, and one with high needs.Entities:
Keywords: alcohol dependence; dementia; externalizing behavior problems; harm reduction; healthcare costs
Year: 2017 PMID: 31011041 PMCID: PMC6371155 DOI: 10.3390/geriatrics2040031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Geriatrics (Basel) ISSN: 2308-3417
Costs before and after.
| Case # | Hospital Costs before Admission (DKK) | Hospital Costs after Admission (DKK) | Savings Related to Pre-Admission Costs (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Case 1 (low level need) | 154,649 | 25,226 | 83.7 |
| Case 2 (high level need) | 1,023,830 | 21,564 | 97.9 |
| Case 3 (intermediate level need) | 328,579 | 9458 | 97.1 |