Going beyond the mean: economic benefits of myocardial infarction secondary prevention.
Viktor Von WylAgne UlyteWenjia WeiDragana RadovanovicOliver GrübnerBeat BrünggerCaroline BählerEva BlozikHolger DresselMatthias SchwenkglenksPublished in: BMC health services research (2020)
Compliance with recommended prophylaxis was robustly associated with lower HCE and more favorable cost trajectories, but mainly among persons with high health care expenditures. The analysis framework is easily transferrable to other diseases and provides more comprehensive information on HCE consequences of non-compliance than mean-based regressions alone.