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. 2019 Oct 28;9(10):e028637. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028637

Table 1.

Patient characteristics

Characteristic HCU (n=175 847) Non-HCU (n=527 541) aSD
Sociodemographics
 Age, mean (SD), year 77.7±7.7 77.7±7.7 0
 Sex, female, (%) 93 119 (53) 279 501 (53) 0
 Rural Index of Ontario score, mean (SD) 12.2±18.2 11.8±18.2 0.02
 Low income, (%) 31 843 (18.1) 92 566 (17.5) 0.01
Health status
 Adjusted diagnostic groups, mean (SD)† 10.2±4.0 7.9±4.5 0.54
 Hypertension, (%)* 110 692 (63.0) 282 867 (53.6) 0.19
 Congestive heart failure, (%)† 25 195 (14.3) 36 877 (7.0) 0.24
 Chronic obstructive disease pulmonary, (%)† 48 738 (27.7) 96 513 (18.3) 0.23
 Diabetes, (%)† 62 014 (35.3) 138 794 (26.3) 0.2
 Myocardial infarction, (%)† 12 892 (7.3) 24 024 (4.6) 0.12
 Rheumatoid arthritis, (%)† 5607 (3.2) 9334 (1.8) 0.09
 Malignancy, (%)* 56 855 (32.3) 123 932 (23.5) 0.2
 Mental health condition, (%)* 67 441 (38.4) 144 377 (27.4) 0.24

aSD with aSD>0.1 indicating meaningful difference between HCU and non-HCU.

*Constructed based on expanded diagnosis codes.

†ICES-derived cohort.

aSD, absolute standardised difference; HCU, high-cost user; ICES, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences.