Resource utilization and costs of stroke unit care integrated in a care continuum: A 1-year controlled, prospective, randomized study in elderly patients: the Göteborg 70+ Stroke Study
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- DOI: 10.1161/01.str.31.11.2569
Resource utilization and costs of stroke unit care integrated in a care continuum: A 1-year controlled, prospective, randomized study in elderly patients: the Göteborg 70+ Stroke Study
Abstract
Background and purpose: The aim of the present study was to examine resource utilization during a 12-month period after acute stroke in elderly patients randomized to care in an acute stroke unit integrated with a care continuum compared with conventional care in general medical wards. A secondary aim was to describe costs related to the severity of stroke.
Methods: Two hundred forty-nine consecutive patients aged >/=70 years with acute stroke within 7 days before admission, living in their own homes in Göteborg, Sweden, without recognized need of care were randomized to 2 groups: 166 patients were assigned to nonintensive stroke unit care with a care continuum, and 83 patients were assigned to conventional care. There was no difference in mortality or the proportion of patients living at home after 1 year. Main outcomes were costs from inpatient care, outpatient care, and informal care.
Results: Mean annual cost per patient was 170, 000 Swedish crowns (SEK) (equivalent to $25,373) and 191,000 SEK ($28,507) in the stroke unit and the general medical ward groups, respectively (P:=NS). Seventy percent of the total cost was for inpatient care, and 30% was for outpatient and informal care. For patients with mild, moderate, and severe stroke, the mean annual costs per patient were 107,000 SEK ($15,970), 263,000 SEK ($39, 254), and 220,000 SEK ($32,836), respectively (P:<0.001). There was no statistical difference in age or nonstroke diagnosis.
Conclusions: The total costs the first year did not differ significantly between the treatment groups in this prospective study. The total annual cost per patient showed a very large variation, which was related to stroke severity at onset and not to age or nonstroke diagnoses. Costs other than those for hospital care constituted a substantial fraction of total costs and must be taken into account when organizing the management of stroke patients. The high variability in costs necessitates a larger study to assess long-term cost effectiveness.
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