Identifying High-Cost, High-Need Patients in a Network of Community Hospitals

Author:

Zdrale Gabriel12ORCID,Essary Alison23,Bremer Stephan4,Peng Wesley2,Chen Weiqi1,Kalpas Edward12

Affiliation:

1. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA

2. HonorHealth, Scottsdale, AZ, USA

3. Northern Arizona University, Phoenix, AZ, USA

4. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA

Abstract

We examined healthcare costs at HonorHealth, a community-based academic health center comprised of 5 hospitals and numerous ambulatory care facilities. Patient encounters that resulted in admission in 2019 were included in the study. Mean costs in 2019 for high costs and high needs (HCHN) patients were compared with all remaining patients using a framework developed by the National Academy of Medicine. HCHN patients were older (71 vs 52 years), with a lower percentage of females (41.7% vs 59.8%), more frequently White (90.1% vs 87.5%), less frequently married (52.4% vs 54.5%), with a longer length of stay (6.5 vs 3.0 days) and higher mean charges ($134 743 vs $16 414). The mean cost per patient in the HCHN group decreased by age group ($192, 963, $165 200, $144 584, $134 795, and $108 356) for 0 to 18, 19 to 44, 45 to 64, 65 to 84, and 85+ years, respectively. HCHN patients were more publicly insured (49% vs 38%). Targeted interventions to treat HCHN may lead to lower healthcare costs and improved health outcomes within this system.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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