Impact of a Make-A-Wish experience on healthcare utilization
Objectives To evaluate the impact of receiving a wish from the Make-A-Wish R Foundation on (1) patient healthcare utilization and (2) savings benefit measures. Study design Make-A-Wish R arranges experiences, or “wishes,” to children with progressive, life-threatening, or life-limiting illness. A re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pediatric research 2019-04, Vol.85 (5), p.634-638 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objectives
To evaluate the impact of receiving a wish from the Make-A-Wish
R
Foundation on (1) patient healthcare utilization and (2) savings benefit measures.
Study design
Make-A-Wish
R
arranges experiences, or “wishes,” to children with progressive, life-threatening, or life-limiting illness. A retrospective, case–control analysis was performed comparing patients who received or did not receive a wish and associated impact on healthcare utilization and costs across 2 years. Healthcare utilization was defined as visits to primary, urgent, emergent care, and planned/unplanned inpatient hospitalizations. We defined wish savings benefit as a decline in the cost of care from years 1 to 2, which exceeded the average cost of a wish in 2016, $10,130.
Results
From 2011 to 2016, 496 Nationwide Children’s Hospital patients received a wish. We matched these patients to 496 controls based on age, gender, disease category, and disease complexity. Patients who received a wish were 2.5 and 1.9 times more likely to have fewer unplanned hospital admissions and emergency department visits, respectively. These decreases were associated with a higher likelihood (2.3-fold and 2.2-fold greater odds) of the wish achieving a savings benefit compared to hospital charges.
Conclusions
Participation in the Make-A-Wish
R
program may provide children quality of life relief while reducing hospital visits and healthcare expenditures. |
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ISSN: | 0031-3998 1530-0447 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41390-018-0207-5 |