| Literature DB >> 31228403 |
Rachel Ginn, Ralph Mohty, KeriLyn Bollmann, Jessica Goodsell, Guillermo Mendez, Barrie Bradley, John N Galgiani.
Abstract
We developed an electronic records methodology to programmatically estimate the date of first appearance of coccidioidomycosis symptoms in patients. We compared the diagnostic delay with overall healthcare utilization charges. Many patients (46%) had delays in diagnosis of >1 month. Billed healthcare charges before diagnosis increased with length of delay.Entities:
Keywords: Arizona; United States; Valley fever; coccidioidomycosis; diagnosis; fungi; healthcare utilization; medical costs; population health
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31228403 PMCID: PMC6711213 DOI: 10.3201/eid2509.190019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigureCumulative distribution of coccidioidomycosis patient population in relation to diagnosis delay for cohort of patients in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. At 30 days of delay, ≈55% of the population had received a diagnosis.
Median charges by monthly range of diagnostic delays before and after the date of coccidioidomycosis diagnosis for cohort of patients in Phoenix, Arizona, USA*
| Time from presentation to diagnosis, mo | No. patients | Before diagnosis | After diagnosis | Combined | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median | Total | Median | Total | Median | Total | ||||
| <1 | 55 | $373 | $30,081 | $637 | $239,681 | $749 | $269,762 | ||
| 1–3 | 37 | $791 | $217,662 | $2,707 | $436,233 | $2,492 | $653,895 | ||
| 4–6 | 27 | $915 | $338,810 |
| $1,199 | $710,911 |
| $2,680 | $1,049,720 |
| No recorded symptoms | 20 | NA | NA |
| $4,172 | $854,597 |
| $4,172 | $854,597 |
| Overall | 139 | $637 | $586,553 | $875 | $2,241,422 | $1,231 | $2,827,974 | ||
*NA, not applicable.