Predictors of Emergent Emergency Department Visits and Costs in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

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Background: The number of yearly emergency department (ED) visits by older adults in the United States has been increasing. Purpose: The objectives were to (1) describe the demographics, health-related variables, and ED visit characteristics for community-dwelling older adults using an urban, safety-net ED; (2) examine the association between demographics, health-related variables, and ED visit characteristics with emergent vs nonemergent ED visits; and (3) examine the association between demographics, health-related variables, ED visit characteristics, and ED visit costs. Methods: A cross-sectional, retrospective analysis of administrative electronic medical record and billing information from 2010 to 2013 ED visits (n = 7805) for community-dwelling older adults (⩾65 years old) from an academic medical center in central Virginia was conducted. Results: Most of the ED visits were by women (62%), African Americans (75%), and approximately 50% of ED visits were nonemergent (n = 3871). Men had 1.2 times the odds of an emergent ED visit (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.02-1.37). The ED visits by white patients had 1.3 times the odds of an emergent ED visit (95% CI: 1.09-1.57) and 14% higher costs (white race: 95% CI: 1.07-1.21) compared with African American patients. Emergent ED visits were 60% more likely to have higher costs than nonemergent visits (95% CI: 1.52-1.69). White race and arrival by ambulance were associated with both emergent ED visits and higher total ED visit costs in this sample of ED visits by community-dwelling older adults. Conclusions: Strategies to maximize opportunities for care in the primary care setting are warranted to potentially reduce nonemergent ED utilization in community-dwelling older adults.

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Coe, A. B., Moczygemba, L. R., Ogbonna, K. C., Parsons, P. L., Slattum, P. W., & Mazmanian, P. E. (2018). Predictors of Emergent Emergency Department Visits and Costs in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Health Services Insights, 11. https://doi.org/10.1177/1178632918790256

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