Implications of Controlling for Comorbid Conditions in Cost-of-Illness Estimates- A Case Study of Osteoarthritis from a Managed Care System Perspective

Jul 1, 2001, 00:00
10.1046/j.1524-4733.2001.44012.x
https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(11)70042-0/fulltext
Title : Implications of Controlling for Comorbid Conditions in Cost-of-Illness Estimates- A Case Study of Osteoarthritis from a Managed Care System Perspective
Citation : https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/action/showCitFormats?pii=S1098-3015(11)70042-0&doi=10.1046/j.1524-4733.2001.44012.x
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Objectives

Current methods for estimating the cost of illness inconsistently control for the effect of comorbid conditions. This analysis examines the implications of controlling for comorbid conditions on the estimated cost of illness. These implications are illustrated using the cost of osteoarthritis as an example.

Methods and Data

Medical claims data from 1996 were obtained for inpatient, outpatient, and pharmacy services for members in four United HealthCare health plans. Total annual costs for osteoarthritis (OA) were compared to costs among an equal number of comparison members. Multivariate regression analysis was used to compare the natural log of costs between the OA and comparison groups under two alternative controls for comorbid conditions: no controls, and controls for all conditions.

Results

Controlling for no or all comorbid conditions resulted in estimates of the annual cost of members with OA that ranged between 261% and 151% of the cost of members without OA, respectively.

Conclusions

Existing cost-of-illness estimates may seriously underestimate the true cost by including statistical controls for all comorbid conditions, or seriously overestimate the true cost by failing to control for enough comorbid conditions. In the case of OA, the range of potential bias is substantial.

Categories :
  • Confounding, Selection Bias Correction, Causal Inference
  • Cost/Cost of Illness/Resource Use Studies
  • Economic Evaluation
  • Methodological & Statistical Research
  • Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Retrospective Databases: Electronic Medical and Health Records, Admin Claims
  • Specific Diseases & Conditions
  • Study Approaches
Tags :
  • cost
  • cost of illness
  • methodology
  • osteoarthritis
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  • North America
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