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Mental Health Conditions and Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions Among Veterans with Diabetes.

Drew A Helmer1, Nilanjana Dwibedi2, Mazhgan Rowneki3, Chin-Lin Tseng4, Dennis Fried5, Danielle Rose6, Nisha Jani5, Usha Sambamoorthi7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Veterans with diabetes and mental health conditions have a higher risk for suboptimal care and complications related to their diseases than veterans with diabetes who do not have mental health conditions. We hypothesized that among veterans with diabetes, patients with mental health conditions are more likely to be hospitalized for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSC) than those without mental health conditions.
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between depression, anxiety, and serious mental illness and hospitalizations for ACSC among veterans with diabetes after controlling for demographics and comorbidities.
METHODS: We used a retrospective cohort design with merged Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and Medicare electronic health records from 2008 to 2010. Andersen's Behavioral Model of Health Services Use was used to select the variables associated with hospitalizations for ACSC (ie, predisposing, enabling and need characteristics, personal health practices, and external environment). We used chi-square tests and logistic regressions for our analyses.
RESULTS: Among the dual VHA/Medicare-enrolled veterans with any hospitalization in 2010, 30% had hospitalizations for ACSC. Veterans with diabetes and co-occurring depression were at increased likelihood to be hospitalized for ACSC, after adjusting for all other covariates (adjusted odds ratio, 1.08; 95% confidence interval, 1.04-1.11). Similar findings were observed for anxiety. Veterans with serious mental illness were as likely as veterans without serious mental illness to be hospitalized for ACSC.
CONCLUSION: Veterans with depression and anxiety were more likely to be hospitalized for any or acute ACSC than veterans without mental health conditions. Patients hospitalized for acute ACSC were more susceptible than patients hospitalized for chronic ACSC to have mental health conditions. As the VHA continues to evolve from care provider to community care payer (per the Veterans Affairs MISSION Act), our results highlight the ongoing importance of care coordination and communication between payers and providers.
Copyright © 2020 by Engage Healthcare Communications, LLC.

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Keywords:  Medicare; Veterans Health Administration; ambulatory care sensitive conditions; anxiety; depression; diabetes; mental health conditions; preventable hospitalization; veterans

Year:  2020        PMID: 32724500      PMCID: PMC7370828     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Health Drug Benefits        ISSN: 1942-2962


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