Long-Term Healthcare Expenditures Following Combat-Related Traumatic Brain Injury.
Michael K DaltonMolly P JarmanAdoma ManfulTracey P KoehlmoosZara CooperJoel S WeissmanAndrew J SchoenfeldPublished in: Military medicine (2021)
This investigation represents the first continuous observation of healthcare utilization among individuals with combat-related TBI. Our findings speak to continued consumption of health care well beyond the immediate postinjury period, resulting in total expenditures approximately six to seven times higher than those of service members hospitalized for noncombat-related reasons.