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Expenditures among young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia by site of care.

Julie Anna WolfsonSmita BhatiaJill GinsbergLaura K BeckerDavid BernsteinHenry J HenkGary H LymanPaul C NathanDiane PuccettiJennifer J WilkesLena E WinestoneKelly M Kenzik
Published in: Cancer (2021)
Health care expenditures in young adults (aged 22-39 years) with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are higher among patients at National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers (CCC) than those at non-CCCs. The CCC/non-CCC differences are significant among outpatient expenditures, which are driven by higher rates of outpatient hospital visits and outpatient hospital expenditures per visit at CCCs. Higher expenditures and visit rates of outpatient hospital visits among CCCs may also reflect how facility structure and billing patterns influence spending or comprehensive care. Young adults at CCCs face higher inpatient HPP expenditures; these are driven by serious adverse events.
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