Disease severity at the time of initial cognitive assessment is related to prior health‐care resource use burden

Urvi Desai(Analysis Group (United States)), Noam Y. Kirson(Analysis Group (United States)), Yao Lu(Analysis Group (United States)), Valerie Bruemmer(Eli Lilly (United States)), J. Scott Andrews(Eli Lilly (United States))
Alzheimer s & Dementia Diagnosis Assessment & Disease Monitoring
January 1, 2020
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INTRODUCTION: Research has shown increased health-care resource use (HRU) among patients with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders (ADRD) well before diagnosis, but the degree to which HRU is correlated with disease severity at the time of initial assessment is not well documented. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of linked medical records and claims data for three cohorts: mild ADRD (first [index] Mini-Mental State Examination [MMSE] ≥20), moderate/severe ADRD (index MMSE < 20), controls without cognitive impairment. HRU during the pre-index year was compared using multivariate regressions. RESULTS: < .01) higher HRU than controls. Compared to mild ADRD patients, moderate/severe ADRD patients had higher rates of hospitalizations (relative risk [RR]: 1.57), emergency department visits (RR: 1.36), potentially avoidable hospitalizations (RR: 1.72), and accidental falls (RR: 1.58). DISCUSSION: HRU before initial assessment increases with disease severity at the time of assessment, highlighting the need for timely evaluation and improved management in the earliest stages of ADRD.


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