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Burden of COPD in a government health care system: a retrospective observational study using data from the US Veterans Affairs population

BACKGROUND: Health care utilization and costs among US veterans with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were compared with those in veterans without COPD. METHODS: A cohort of veterans with COPD was matched for age, sex, race, and index fiscal year to a cohort of veterans without COPD (con...

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Autores principales: Sharafkhaneh, Amir, Petersen, Nancy J, Yu, Hong-Jen, Dalal, Anand A, Johnson, Michael L, Hanania, Nicola A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2866562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20461144
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author Sharafkhaneh, Amir
Petersen, Nancy J
Yu, Hong-Jen
Dalal, Anand A
Johnson, Michael L
Hanania, Nicola A
author_facet Sharafkhaneh, Amir
Petersen, Nancy J
Yu, Hong-Jen
Dalal, Anand A
Johnson, Michael L
Hanania, Nicola A
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description BACKGROUND: Health care utilization and costs among US veterans with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were compared with those in veterans without COPD. METHODS: A cohort of veterans with COPD was matched for age, sex, race, and index fiscal year to a cohort of veterans without COPD (controls) using data from the Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) 16 from 10/1/1997 to 9/30/2004. Annual total and respiratory-related health care service utilization, costs of care, comorbidities, and respiratory medication use at the time of diagnosis were assessed. RESULTS: A total of 59,906 patients with COPD were identified for a 7-year period prevalence of 8.2%, or 82 per 1000 population. Patients with COPD compared with controls had significantly higher all-cause and respiratory-related inpatient and outpatient health care utilization for every parameter examined including mean numbers of physician encounters, other outpatient encounters, emergency room visits, acute inpatient discharges, total bed days of care, and percentage of patients with any emergency room visits or any acute inpatient discharge. Patients with COPD had statistically significantly higher mean outpatient, inpatient, pharmacy, and total costs than the control group. The mean Charlson comorbidity index in patients with COPD was 1 point higher than in controls (2.85 versus 1.84, P < 0.001). 60% of COPD patients were prescribed medications recommended in treatment guidelines at diagnosis. CONCLUSION: Veterans with COPD compared with those without COPD suffer a tremendous disease burden manifested by higher rates of all-cause and respiratory-related health care utilization and costs and a high prevalence of comorbidities. Furthermore, COPD patients do not receive appropriate treatment for their disease on diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-28665622010-05-11 Burden of COPD in a government health care system: a retrospective observational study using data from the US Veterans Affairs population Sharafkhaneh, Amir Petersen, Nancy J Yu, Hong-Jen Dalal, Anand A Johnson, Michael L Hanania, Nicola A Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Original Research BACKGROUND: Health care utilization and costs among US veterans with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were compared with those in veterans without COPD. METHODS: A cohort of veterans with COPD was matched for age, sex, race, and index fiscal year to a cohort of veterans without COPD (controls) using data from the Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) 16 from 10/1/1997 to 9/30/2004. Annual total and respiratory-related health care service utilization, costs of care, comorbidities, and respiratory medication use at the time of diagnosis were assessed. RESULTS: A total of 59,906 patients with COPD were identified for a 7-year period prevalence of 8.2%, or 82 per 1000 population. Patients with COPD compared with controls had significantly higher all-cause and respiratory-related inpatient and outpatient health care utilization for every parameter examined including mean numbers of physician encounters, other outpatient encounters, emergency room visits, acute inpatient discharges, total bed days of care, and percentage of patients with any emergency room visits or any acute inpatient discharge. Patients with COPD had statistically significantly higher mean outpatient, inpatient, pharmacy, and total costs than the control group. The mean Charlson comorbidity index in patients with COPD was 1 point higher than in controls (2.85 versus 1.84, P < 0.001). 60% of COPD patients were prescribed medications recommended in treatment guidelines at diagnosis. CONCLUSION: Veterans with COPD compared with those without COPD suffer a tremendous disease burden manifested by higher rates of all-cause and respiratory-related health care utilization and costs and a high prevalence of comorbidities. Furthermore, COPD patients do not receive appropriate treatment for their disease on diagnosis. Dove Medical Press 2010-05-06 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2866562/ /pubmed/20461144 Text en © 2010 Sharafkhaneh et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sharafkhaneh, Amir
Petersen, Nancy J
Yu, Hong-Jen
Dalal, Anand A
Johnson, Michael L
Hanania, Nicola A
Burden of COPD in a government health care system: a retrospective observational study using data from the US Veterans Affairs population
title Burden of COPD in a government health care system: a retrospective observational study using data from the US Veterans Affairs population
title_full Burden of COPD in a government health care system: a retrospective observational study using data from the US Veterans Affairs population
title_fullStr Burden of COPD in a government health care system: a retrospective observational study using data from the US Veterans Affairs population
title_full_unstemmed Burden of COPD in a government health care system: a retrospective observational study using data from the US Veterans Affairs population
title_short Burden of COPD in a government health care system: a retrospective observational study using data from the US Veterans Affairs population
title_sort burden of copd in a government health care system: a retrospective observational study using data from the us veterans affairs population
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2866562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20461144
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