THE IMPACT OF MALNUTRITION ON HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT COST AMONG COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER CHINESE ADULTS
Author(s)
Zhang Y1, Fan L2, Li S2, Partridge J2, Claytor L2, Goates S3
1China Health Economics Association, Beijing, China, 2Abbott Nutrition, Abbott Park, IL, USA, 3Abbott Nutrition, Columbus, OH, USA
OBJECTIVES: Malnutrition and its associated outpatient costs are of concern among older adults in general. The association of malnutrition and outpatient costs however is of particular interest in China, which has the largest elderly population in the world. This paper aims to study the association between nutrition status, number of outpatient visits, and outpatient cost per month among community-dwelling Chinese elderly. METHODS: We used
Conference/Value in Health Info
2017-05, ISPOR 2017, Boston, MA, USA
Value in Health, Vol. 20, No. 5 (May 2017)
Code
PIH18
Topic
Economic Evaluation
Topic Subcategory
Cost/Cost of Illness/Resource Use Studies
Disease
Geriatrics
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