Primary-care-based episodes of care and their costs in a three-month follow-up in Finland

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Objective To explore patient characteristics, resource use, and costs related to different episodes of care (EOC) in Finnish health care.Design Data were collected during a three-month prospective, non-randomized follow-up study (Effective Health Centre) using questionnaires and an electronic health record.Setting Three primary health care practices in Pirkanmaa, Finland.Subjects Altogether 622 patients were recruited during a one-week period. Inclusion criteria: the patient had a doctors or nurses appointment on the recruiting day and agreed to participate. Exclusion criteria: patients visiting a specialized health guidance clinic for pregnant women, children, and mothers.Main outcome measures Patient characteristics, resource use, and costs based on the ICPC-2 EOC classification.Results On average, the patients had 1.22 EOCs during the three months. Patient characteristics and resource use differed between the EOC chapters. Chapter L, "Musculoskeletal", had the most episodes (17%). The most common (8%) single EOC was "upper respiratory infection". The mean cost of an episode (COE) was 389.56 (standard error 61.11) and the median COE was 165.00 (interquartile range 118.46-288.56) during the three-month follow-up. The most expensive chapter was K, "Circulatory", with a mean COE of 909.85. The most expensive single COE was in chapter K, 32 545.56. The most expensive 1% of the COEs summed up covered 36% of the total COEs.Conclusion Patient characteristics, resource use, and costs differed between the ICPC-2 chapters, which could be taken into account in service planning and pricing. Future studies should incorporate more specific diagnoses, larger data sets, and longer follow-up times.Key pointsThe most common episodes were under the ICPC-2 "Musculoskeletal" chapter, but the highest mean and single-episode costs were related to the "Circulatory" chapter.The mean (median) cost of episodes that started in primary care was 390 (165) during the three-month follow-up.Patient characteristics, resource use, and costs differed significantly between the ICPC-2 chapters. The most expensive 1% of the episodes covered 36% of the total costs of all the episodes.

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Heinonen, J., Koskela, T. H., Soini, E., & Ryynänen, O. P. (2015). Primary-care-based episodes of care and their costs in a three-month follow-up in Finland. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 33(4), 283–290. https://doi.org/10.3109/02813432.2015.1114352

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