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. 2022 May 18;70(9):2592–2601. doi: 10.1111/jgs.17835

TABLE 2.

Unadjusted quarterly spending before and after a first ADRD diagnosis or screened as impaired for older adults, overall and by category

Category Overall ($) Pre‐period, $ (% Total) Post‐period, $ (% Total) Difference, $ p
Overall diagnosis cohort 4772.8 3585.3 (100.0) 5960.3 (100.0) 2375.0 <0.001
Hospital 2047.6 1433.6 (40.0) 2661.5 (44.7) 1227.9 <0.001
Outpatient 458.6 422.3 (11.8) 494.9 (8.3) 72.6 <0.001
Physician 939.6 828.3 (23.1) 1051.0 (17.6) 222.6 <0.001
SNF a 796.2 437.7 (9.7) 1154.7 (19.4) 717.0 <0.001
Home health 432.4 364.5 (10.1) 500.4 (8.4) 135.9 <0.001
DME b 98.4 98.9 (2.8) 97.9 (1.6) −1.0 0.97
Overall screened as impaired cohort 3146.4 3138.3 (100.0) 3154.5 (100.0) −16.1 0.89
Hospital 1208.9 1240.9 (39.5) 1176.8 (37.3) 64.1 0.36
Outpatient 341.2 329.9 (10.5) 352.4 (11.1) −22.5 0.18
Physician 651.3 656.6 (20.9) 646.1 (20.5) 10.5 0.61
SNF a 465.3 421.4 (13.4) 509.1 (16.1) −87.7 0.02
Home health 373.4 392.3 (12.5) 354.5 (11.3) 37.7 0.13
DME b 106.4 97.2 (3.1) 115.5 (3.7) −18.3 0.01

Note: Specific to each respondent, we examined the three‐year period (12 quarters) surrounding incident impairment in the ADRD‐diagnosis and CI‐TICS cohorts. The 12 quarters entailed the 6 quarters prior to and the 6 quarters inclusive of and following incident impairment by the TICS screening.

a

SNF = Skilled Nursing Facility

b

DME = Durable Medical Equipment