Estimating health spending associated with chronic multimorbidity in 2018: An observational study among adults in the United States.
Angela Y ChangDana BryazkaJoseph L DielemanPublished in: PLoS medicine (2023)
We consistently found chronic kidney disease and IHD to be associated with high spending per treated case, high observed prevalence, and contributing the most to spending when in combination with other chronic conditions. In the midst of a surging health spending globally, and especially in the US, pinpointing high-prevalence, high-spending conditions and disease combinations, as especially conditions that are associated with larger super-additive spending, could help policymakers, insurers, and providers prioritize and design interventions to improve treatment effectiveness and reduce spending.