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Patterns of Medical Care Cost by Service Type for Patients With Recurrent and De Novo Advanced Cancer.

Matthew P Banegas1, Michael J Hassett2, Erin M Keast3, Nikki M Carroll4, Maureen O'Keeffe-Rosetti3, Paul A Fishman5, Hajime Uno2, Mark C Hornbrook3, Debra P Ritzwoller4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: There is limited knowledge about the cost patterns of patients who receive a diagnosis of de novo and recurrent advanced cancers in the United States.
METHODS: Data on patients who received a diagnosis of de novo stage IV or recurrent breast, colorectal, or lung cancer between 2000 and 2012 from 3 integrated health systems were used to estimate average annual costs for total, ambulatory, inpatient, medication, and other services during (1) 12 months preceding de novo or recurrent diagnosis (preindex) and (2) diagnosis month through 11 months after (postindex), from the payer perspective. Generalized linear regression models estimated costs adjusting for patient and clinical factors.
RESULTS: Patients who developed a recurrence <1 year after their initial cancer diagnosis had significantly higher total costs in the preindex period than those with recurrence ≥1 year after initial diagnosis and those with de novo stage IV disease across all cancers (all P < .05). Patients with de novo stage IV breast and colorectal cancer had significantly higher total costs in the postindex period than patients with cancer recurrent in <1 year and ≥1 year (all P < .05), respectively. Patients in de novo stage IV and those with recurrence in ≥1 year experienced significantly higher postindex costs than the preindex period (all P < .001).
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings reveal distinct cost patterns between patients with de novo stage IV, recurrent <1-year, and recurrent ≥1-year cancer, suggesting unique care trajectories that may influence resource use and planning. Future cost studies among patients with advanced cancer should account for de novo versus recurrent diagnoses and timing of recurrence to obtain estimates that accurately reflect these care pattern complexities.
Copyright © 2021 International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  breast cancer; colon/rectal cancer; costs; lung cancer; recurrence

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35031101     DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2021.06.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Value Health        ISSN: 1098-3015            Impact factor:   5.725


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1.  Healthcare Utilization Disparities Among Lung Cancer Patients in US Hospitals During 2010-2014: Evidence from the US Hispanic Population's Hospital Charges and Length of Stay.

Authors:  Sun Jung Kim; Mar Medina; Rigoberto Delgado; Anastasia Miller; Jongwha Chang
Journal:  Int J Gen Med       Date:  2022-02-09
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