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. 2017;21(2):207-214.
doi: 10.1007/s12603-016-0727-9.

Use of Health Resources and Healthcare Costs associated with Frailty: The FRADEA Study

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Use of Health Resources and Healthcare Costs associated with Frailty: The FRADEA Study

I García-Nogueras et al. J Nutr Health Aging. 2017.
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Abstract

Background: Frailty is associated with adverse health outcomes, but its association with hospital healthcare costs has not been analyzed. The main objective was to estimate the adjusted annual costs and use of hospital healthcare resources in frail older adults compared to non frail ones.

Design: FRADEA Study. Mean follow-up 1044 days (SD 314).

Setting: Albacete city, Spain.

Participants: 830 adults ≥70 years.

Measurements: Age, sex, comorbidity measured with the Charlson index and Fried´s Frailty phenotype as independent variables, and use of hospital resources (hospital admissions, emergency visits, and specialist visits), and hospital healthcare costs as outcome variables. Outcome data were collected from Minimum Data Set of the Complejo Hospitalario Universitario Albacete. The cost base year was 2013. Logistic regression and two-part models were used to analyze the association between frailty and the use of healthcare resources. Generalized Linear Models were applied to estimate the impact of frailty and comorbidity on the healthcare costs.

Results: The average cost associated with the use of health resources was 1,922€/year. Frail participants had an average total cost of health resources of 2,476€/year, pre-frail 2,056€/year, and non-frail 1,217€/year. 67% of the total health cost was associated with hospital admission cost, 29% with specialist visits cost and 4% with emergency visits cost. Frailty and comorbidity were the most important factors associated with the use of hospital healthcare resources. Adjusted healthcare costs were 592€/year and 458€/year greater in frail and pre-frail participants respectively, compared to non-frail ones, and having a Charlson index ≥ 3, was associated with an increased costs of 2,289€/year.

Conclusion: Frailty and comorbidity are meaningful and complementary associated with increased hospital healthcare resources use, and related costs.

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