Inpatient cost analysis for treatment of myasthenia gravis

ABSTRACT Introduction We explore trends in U.S. inpatient costs of care over a 10‐year period. Methods We compare myasthenia gravis (MG) with multiple sclerosis (MS) and overall U.S. hospital admissions using the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Nationwide Inpatient Sample database for 200...

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Veröffentlicht in:Muscle & nerve 2017-12, Vol.56 (6), p.1114-1118
Hauptverfasser: Omorodion, Jacklyn O., Pines, Jesse M., Kaminski, Henry J.
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT Introduction We explore trends in U.S. inpatient costs of care over a 10‐year period. Methods We compare myasthenia gravis (MG) with multiple sclerosis (MS) and overall U.S. hospital admissions using the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Nationwide Inpatient Sample database for 2003–2013. Results Total costs of MG inpatient care rose 13‐fold from 2003 to 2013. This was accounted for by a greater than sixfold increase in discharges and a greater than twofold increase in cost per discharge. The 85 years age groups experienced the greatest increases in discharges. Medicare and Medicaid use increased. Regional variations in cost were apparent. There were greater rises in the Midwestern and Southern United States, which is dissimilar to MS and all hospital admissions. Discussion There was a dramatic and disproportionate rise in the number of MG discharges, most likely because of changes in practice patterns. Muscle Nerve 56: 1114–1118, 2017
ISSN:0148-639X
1097-4598
DOI:10.1002/mus.25624