Identification of factors associated with high-cost use of inpatient care in chronic kidney disease: a registry study.
P Marcin SowaSree K VenuthurupalliWendy E HoyJianzhen ZhangAnne CameronHelen G HealyLuke B ConnellyPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
The high relevance of episode change and other factors influencing health status revealed that a substantial part of excess demand for inpatient care was associated with discordant conditions often linked to frailty, decline in psychological health and social vulnerability. This suggests that multidisciplinary models of care that aim to manage discordant comorbidities and address psychosocial determinants of health, such as renal supportive care, may play an important role in reducing inpatient admissions in this population.