Antipsychotic adherence patterns and health care utilization and costs among patients discharged after a schizophrenia-related hospitalization

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作者
Markowitz, Michael [1 ]
Karve, Sudeep [2 ]
Panish, Jessica [1 ]
Candrilli, Sean D. [2 ]
Alphs, Larry [1 ]
机构
[1] Janssen Sci Affairs LLC, Titusville, NJ USA
[2] RTI Hlth Solut, Res Triangle Pk, NC USA
关键词
Schizophrenia; Medicaid; Hospitalization; Health care utilization; Adherence; ADMINISTRATIVE CLAIMS DATA; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; SCHIZOAFFECTIVE DISORDER; UNITED-STATES; BIPOLAR DISORDER; REHOSPITALIZATION; RISK; LIKELIHOOD; BENEFICIARIES; NONADHERENCE;
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10.1186/1471-244X-13-246
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Background: This study aimed to assess antipsychotic adherence patterns and all-cause and schizophrenia-related health care utilization and costs sequentially during critical clinical periods (i. e., before and after schizophreniarelated hospitalization) among Medicaid-enrolled patients experiencing a schizophrenia-related hospitalization. Methods: All patients aged >= 18 years with a schizophrenia-related inpatient admission were identified from the MarketScan Medicaid database (2004-2008). Adherence (proportion of days covered [PDC]) to antipsychotics and schizophrenia-related and all-cause health care utilization and costs were assessed during preadmission (182- to 121-day, 120- to 61-day, and 60-to 0-day periods; overall, 6 months) and postdischarge periods (0- to 60-day, 61- to 120-day, 121- to 180-day, 181- to 240-day, 241- to 300-day, and 301- to 365-day periods; overall, 12 months). Health care utilization and costs (2010 US dollars) were compared between each adjacent 60-day follow-up period after discharge using univariate and multivariable regression analyses. No adjustment was made for multiplicity. Results: Of the 2,541 patients with schizophrenia (mean age: 41.2 years; 57% male; 59% black) who were identified, approximately 89% were " discharged to home self-care."Compared with the 60-to 0-day period before the index inpatient admission, greater mean adherence as measured by PDC was observed during the 0-to 60-day period immediately following discharge (0.46 vs. 0.78, respectively). The mean PDC during the overall 6-month preadmission period was lower than during the 6-month postdischarge period (0.53 vs. 0.69; P < 0.001). Compared with the 0-to 60-day postdischarge period, schizophrenia-related health care costs were significantly lower during the 61- to 120-day postdischarge period (mean: $ 2,708 vs. $ 2,102; P < 0.001); the primary cost drivers were rehospitalization (mean: $ 978 vs. $ 660; P < 0.001) and pharmacy (mean: $ 959 vs. $ 743; P < 0.001). Following the initial 60-day period, both all-cause and schizophrenia-related costs declined and remained stable for the remaining postdischarge periods (days 121-365). Conclusions: Although long-term (e.g., 365-day) adherence measures are important, estimating adherence over shorter intervals may clarify the course of vulnerability to risk and enable clinicians to better design adherence/riskrelated interventions. The greatest risk of rehospitalization and thus greater resource utilization were observed during the initial 60-day postdischarge period. Physicians should consider tailoring management and treatment strategies to help mitigate the economic and humanistic burden for patients with schizophrenia during this period.
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