Looking beyond Administrative Health Care Data: The Role of Socioeconomic Status in Predicting Future High-cost Patients with Mental Health and Addiction: Voir au-delà des données administratives des soins de santé : le rôle du statut socio-économique pour prédire les patients à coût élevé en santé mentale et dépendance.
Claire de OliveiraLuke MondorWalter P WodchisLaura C RosellaPublished in: Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie (2021)
Policies aimed at high-cost patients with mental illness and/or addiction, or those concerned with preventing individuals with these conditions from becoming high-cost patients in the health care system, should also consider non-clinical factors such as income as well as related dimensions including food security and homeownership.
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