Healthcare services expenditures among prostate cancer patients with and without mood disorders in the United States: A propensity score-matched cross-sectional study.
Mohammed M AlsultanAna L HincapieRowena SchwartzJeff Jianfei GuoPublished in: Journal of psychosocial oncology (2020)
Individuals with a diagnosis of mood disorders were found to have higher average healthcare expenditures in emergency room visits than those without mood disorders. Therefore, the implications of this study are to inform the patient care team that the assessment and management of mood disorders is a priority. Moreover, screening of mood- disorder symptoms should occur early to optimize care. Finally, policymakers should provide accessible care to minimize emergency room visits.