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State-Level Health Care Expenditures Associated With Disability

This study updated prior (2003) state-level estimates of disability-associated health care expenditures (DAHE). We combined 2013-2015 data from three national data sets to estimate using multivariate regression all state-level DAHE for US adults in total, by payer, and per adult and per (adult) pers...

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Autores principales: Anderson, Wayne, Khavjou, Olga, Honeycutt, Amanda, Bates, Laurel, Hollis, NaTasha, Grosse, Scott, Razzaghi, Hilda
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8682618/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.600
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Sumario:This study updated prior (2003) state-level estimates of disability-associated health care expenditures (DAHE). We combined 2013-2015 data from three national data sets to estimate using multivariate regression all state-level DAHE for US adults in total, by payer, and per adult and per (adult) person with disability (PWD). In 2015, DAHE were $868 billion nationally (State range, $1.4 billion to $102.8 billion) accounting for 36% of total health care expenditures (range, 29%-41%). From over a decade ago, total DAHE increased by 65% (range, 35%-125%). DAHE per PWD was $17,431 (range $12,603 to $27,839). From over a decade ago, per-PWD DAHE increased by 13% (range, –20% to 61%). In 2015, Medicare DAHE per PWD ranged from $10,067 to $18,768. Medicaid DAHE per PWD ranged from $9,825 to $43,365. DAHE are substantial and vary by state and payer. Stakeholders can use these results to develop public health programs to support people with disabilities.