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The Incremental Health Care Costs of Frailty Among Home Care Recipients With and Without Dementia in Ontario, Canada

Author Affiliations
Research Network (United States), University of Waterloo, University of Calgary, University of Toronto, ...
Published InMedical Care
Year2019
Citations39

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In this study, we investigated the incremental 1-year direct costs of health care associated with frailty among home care recipients in Ontario with and without dementia. METHODS: We conducted a cohort study of 159,570 home care clients aged 50 years and older in Ontario, Canada in 2014/2015. At index home care assessment, we ascertained dementia status using a validated algorithm and frailty level (robust, prefrail, frail) based on the proportion of accumulated to potential health deficits. Clients were followed for 1-year during which we obtained direct overall and sector-specific publicly-funded health care costs (in 2015 Canadian dollars). We estimated the incremental effect of frailty level on costs using a 3-part survival- and covariate-adjusted estimator. All analyses were stratified by…
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