Place of care and costs associated with acute episodes and remission in bipolar I disorder.
Roger S McIntyreSara HigaQuan V DoanDiana AmariDavid OliveriPatrick GillardAmanda HarringtonPublished in: Journal of medical economics (2022)
Most BP-I acute manic/mixed or depressive episodes were treated in the outpatient setting. Episodes with inpatient care were 8-10 times more costly than outpatient-only episodes. Health plans covered most medical costs, but additional patient-incurred out-of-pocket costs remained.
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