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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Feb 26.
Published in final edited form as: Health Aff Sch. 2024 Jan 16;2(1):10.1093/haschl/qxae001. doi: 10.1093/haschl/qxae001

Table 3.

Relative changes in HD-related medical costs and health care utilization among individuals with HD among HD-related telehealth users and telehealth nonusers (adjusted).

Variables Total medical costs, $ No. of ED visits No. of inpatient admissions ED visit costs, $ Inpatient admission costs, $ Outpatient costs, $
Diff-in-diff −2329*** (−3159 to −1499) −0.0516*** (−0.0696 to −0.0337) −0.0324*** (−0.0696 to −0.0337) −125.0*** (−190.3 to −59.81) −1705*** (−2452 to −958.7) −487.9*** (−775.2 to −200.6)
Mean telehealth nonusers prea $2230 −0.00189d 0.00855 −$23.78d $1487 $1072
Mean telehealth users preb $8143 0.116 0.0777 $301.9 $4530 $3527
Diff—prec $5913 0.118 0.0692 $325.7 $3044 $2454
Mean telehealth nonusers posta $1841 −0.0225 0.000154 −$77.51 $1172 $1054
Mean telehealth users postb $5425 0.0441 0.0369 $123.1 $2511 $3021
Diff—postc $3584 0.0666 0.0368 $200.7 $1338 $1966

Abbreviations: diff-in-diff, difference-in-differences estimates; ED, emergency department; HD, heart disease.

Of the 70 041 individuals with HD (Appendix Figure S1), 5858 (8.4%) had HD-related telehealth during the stay-at-home order period. All estimates came from difference-in-differences models, adjusted for age group, sex, urban/rural, census region of individuals’ place of residence, COVID-19 infection status during the stay-at-home order and subsequent periods, number of in-person outpatient visits during the stay-at-home order period, and comorbidities. The difference-in-differences estimates are the differences in means between telehealth users and telehealth nonusers in the pre– and post–stay-at-home order periods. 95% CIs are shown in parentheses. All estimates are per patient per year.

***

P < .001.

a

Mean telehealth nonusers pre/post indicates the average of outcomes in the pre– and post–stay-at-home order period (March–June 2020) among telehealth nonusers. All the original coefficients from the difference-in-difference models are shown in Appendix Table S7.

b

Mean telehealth users pre/post indicates the average of outcomes in the pre– and post–stay-at-home order period among telehealth users.

c

Diff—pre/post indicates the differences in the average of outcomes between telehealth users and telehealth nonusers in pre– and post–telehealth use during the stay-at-home order periods.

d

Negative average values are adjusted averages of the outcomes after controlling for the list of control variables. Unadjusted estimates are all positive and available in Appendix Table S5.