Abstract:Health care reform depends on reducing inappropriate utilization and improving access. Elderly people, major consumers of primary care, are a place to begin reforms, but progress has been slow. We combined primary care screening questions for objective (medical condition as wellness) and subjective (perception of health as worry) health in a study of 767 elderly people in Youngstown, Ohio. The worried well (31.2%), a group likely to consume medical care inappropriately, and unconcerned ill (4.4%), a group like… Show more
This is the first study to evaluate direct healthcare costs in patients with PSS. PSS has a significant impact on the healthcare system, similar to that of RA, by more than doubling costs compared with control patients.
This is the first study to evaluate direct healthcare costs in patients with PSS. PSS has a significant impact on the healthcare system, similar to that of RA, by more than doubling costs compared with control patients.
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