Frailty Phenotype and Healthcare Costs and Utilization in Older Men.
Kristine E EnsrudAllyson M KatsJohn T SchousboeBrent C TaylorTien N VoPeggy M CawthonAndrew R HoffmanLisa Langsetmonull nullPublished in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2020)
Phenotypic pre-frailty and frailty were associated with higher subsequent total healthcare costs in older community-dwelling men after accounting for a claims-based frailty indicator, functional limitations, multimorbidity, cognitive impairment, and demographics. Assessment of the frailty phenotype or individual components such as slowness may improve identification of older community-dwelling adults at risk for costly extensive care.