Categorising high-cost high-need children and young people

Author:

Punjabi NikitaORCID,Marszalek KathrynORCID,Beaney ThomasORCID,Shah RakheeORCID,Nicholls Dasha,Deeny Sarah,Hargreaves Dougal

Abstract

ObjectivesTo describe the characteristics of high-cost high-need children and young people (CYP) (0–24 years) in England.MethodsRetrospective observational study using data from the Clinical Practice Research Database linked to Hospital Episode Statistics in 2014/2015 and 2015/2016. Healthcare utilisation of primary and secondary care services were calculated, and costs were estimated using Healthcare Resource Group for secondary care and Personal Social Services Research Unit for primary care. High-cost high-need CYP were defined as the top 5% of users by cost.Results3891 of 73 392 CYP made up the top 5% that were classified as high-cost high-need, and this group accounted for 54% of total annual costs. In this population, 7.3% were males <5 years and 11.0% were females 20–24 years. Inpatient care (acute) accounted for 63% of known spending in high-cost high-need patients. Total mean monthly cost per patient was 22.7 times greater in the high-cost high-need group compared with all other patients (£4417 vs £195). 29% of CYP in the high-cost high-need group in 2014/2015 were also classified as high-cost high-need in the following year.ConclusionsThese findings indicate the importance of further understanding and anticipating trends in CYP health spending to optimise care, reduce costs and inform new models of care. This includes integrated services, a further look into societal factors in reducing health inequalities and a particular focus of mental health services, the demand of which increases with age.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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