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The Influence of Multimorbidity on Health Care Utilization at the End of Life for Patients with Chronic Conditions

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Journal J Palliat Med
Specialty Critical Care
Date 2019 Apr 10
PMID 30964382
Citations 10
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Abstract

To evaluate the association between the number of chronic conditions and hospital utilization at the end of life. An understanding of the association of multimorbidity with health care utilization at the end of life may inform interventions to improve quality of care for these patients. A mortality follow-back analysis using Washington State death records and electronic health records. Subject included patients in the UW Medicine system who had at least one chronic condition and died between 2010 and 2015. Utilization was measured by inpatient admissions, emergency department use, and intensive care unit (ICU) admissions in the last 30 days of life. For all utilization types, patients with three or more chronic conditions ( = 5124) had significantly higher utilization ( < 0.001) in the last 30 days of life than those with two ( = 5775) or one condition ( = 11,169). Comparing 3 versus 2 versus 1 conditions, the following percentages of patients had each type of utilization: inpatient admissions (37% vs. 28% vs. 19%), ED admissions (5% vs. 4% vs. 2%), and ICU care (28% vs. 20% vs. 12%). Multimorbidity was associated with greater health care utilization at the end of life among patients representing a range of ages and covered by diverse insurers.

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