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Drivers of care costs and quality in the last 3 months of life among older people receiving palliative care: A multinational mortality follow-back survey across England, Ireland and the United States.

Deok Hee YiBridget M JohnstonKaren RyanBarbara A DavesonDiane E MeierMelinda SmithRegina McQuillanLucy Ellen SelmanSteven Z PantilatCharles NormandR Sean MorrisonIrene J Higginson
Published in: Palliative medicine (2020)
Poverty and poor home care drove high costs, suggesting that improving community palliative care may improve care value, especially as palliative care expenditure was low. Major diagnostic variables were not cost drivers. Care costs in the United States were high and highly variable, suggesting that high-cost low-value care may be prevalent.
Keyphrases
  • palliative care
  • advanced cancer
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • mental health
  • pain management
  • risk factors
  • affordable care act
  • health insurance
  • chronic pain