Health and social care service utilisation and associated expenditure among community-dwelling older adults with depressive symptoms.
Shiyu LuTianyin LiuGloria H Y WongDara K Y LeungLesley C Y SzeWai-Wai KwokMartin KnappVivian W Q LouSamson TseSiu-Man NgPaul W C WongJennifer Y M TangTerry Yat-Sang LumPublished in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2021)
The association between depressive symptoms and care expenditure is stronger among older adults with mild and moderately severe symptoms. Older adults with the same symptom severity have different care utilisation and expenditure patterns. Non-psychiatric healthcare is the major cost element. These findings inform ways to optimise policy efforts to improve the financial sustainability of health and long-term care systems, including the involvement of primary care physicians and other geriatric healthcare providers in preventing and treating depression among older adults and related budgeting and accounting issues across services.