Journal article
Who Benefits Most from Collaborative Dementia Care from a Patient and Payer Perspective? A Subgroup Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dementia care management (DCM) aims to provide optimal treatment for people with dementia (PwD). Treatment and care needs are dependent on patients' sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and thus, economic outcomes could depend on such characteristics.
OBJECTIVE: To detect important subgroups that benefit most from DCM and for which a significant effect on cost, QALY, and the individual cost-effectiveness could be achieved.
Authors
Rädke A; Michalowsky B; Thyrian JR; Eichler T; Xie F; Hoffmann W
Journal
Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, Vol. 74, No. 2, pp. 449–462
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Publication Date
March 24, 2020
DOI
10.3233/jad-190578
ISSN
1387-2877
Associated Experts
Fields of Research (FoR)
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AgedAged, 80 and overCognitive DysfunctionComorbidityCost-Benefit AnalysisDelphi TechniqueDementiaFemaleHealth Care CostsHumansIndependent LivingLongitudinal StudiesMaleMental Status and Dementia TestsPatient Care ManagementProspective StudiesQuality-Adjusted Life YearsSex FactorsSocioeconomic Factors