An economic examination of private insurance claims among adolescents and young adults who were enrolled in hospice during the last year of life

Title

An economic examination of private insurance claims among adolescents and young adults who were enrolled in hospice during the last year of life

Creator

Keim-Malpass J; Cohrs AC; Lindley LC; Leslie DL

Publisher

Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics

Date

2018

Subject

adolescent; retrospective study; hospital patient; health care utilization; human; article; female; male; adult; young adult; emergency ward; primary medical care; hospice care; length of stay; preliminary data; private health insurance; hospital service

Description

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to generate baseline data on the health characteristics, health care utilization, and health care spending among privately insured adolescents and young adults (AYA), who were enrolled in hospice care during their last year of life. Methods: A retrospective, nonexperimental design was used to collect and analyze longitudinal claims data from the Truven Health MarketScanTM database. The sample included AYA (aged 15-24 years) who utilized hospice during their last year of life. Results: Totally, 17,408 AYA were included in this analysis. Mean hospice length of stay (LOS) was low overall, but there was a statistically significant difference in hospice LOS in ages 15-19 years (mean 3.56, SD 15.17 days) compared with those aged 20-24 years (mean 2.26, SD 8.24; P<0.001 days). More than a third (37%) of the AYAs used the emergency department during the last year of life and 83% sought care from a primary care visit. However, only 6% of the sample who were hospice enrollees used frequent inpatient hospital services. Conclusions: This study provides preliminary data for private insurance expenditures and clinical utilization for AYA who were enrolled in hospice. This analysis also provides initial evidence to suggest extremely short hospice LOS for AYAs prior to the end of life and represents an area of future research need.

Citation List Month

December 2018 List

Collection

Citation

Keim-Malpass J; Cohrs AC; Lindley LC; Leslie DL, “An economic examination of private insurance claims among adolescents and young adults who were enrolled in hospice during the last year of life,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 25, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/15829.