Sentences with phrase «increased health care utilization»

The report estimates that undiagnosed sleep apnea also costs $ 30 billion annually in increased health care utilization and medication costs related to these comorbid health risks.

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Not surprisingly, research shows that household food insecurity is a strong predictor of higher health care utilization and increased health care costs.
Increasing utilization of preventive dental care by Medicaid - enrolled children has been a public health priority in Pennsylvania.
The researchers found that the addition of vitamin D3 to ciclesonide did not significantly reduce the rate of first treatment failure (a composite outcome of decline in lung function and increases in use of beta - agonists, systemic steroids, and health care utilization) compared with placebo; 28 percent and 29 percent of participants in each group, respectively, experienced at least 1 treatment failure during 28 weeks.
In general, overall retirement spending decreases through much of retirement but with a notable upturn at the end that can create a U-shaped retirement spending pattern.17 So planning for health care expenses throughout your retirement — however long it may be — is vital to your overall retirement income planning efforts because health care utilization tends to increase as we age.
As the utilization of medical assistants — especially CMAs (AAMA)-- within the American health care delivery system continues to increase and diversify, different types of questions regarding permissible scope of practice are being directed to the American Association of Medical Assistants.
Chronic depression is a difficult to treat mental disorder, associated with increased functional impairment, suicide attempts and health care utilization.
ADVERSE SELECTION Occurs when plan enrollees include a higher percentage of high - risk individuals than are in the average population, resulting in the potential for greater health care utilization and, therefore, increased costs.
«These homes affect the economy directly, through increased utilization of health care services, and indirectly, through lost wages and increased school days missed.
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