Characteristics, conditions, and healthcare service utilization patterns of individuals diagnosed with Rett Syndrome: an analysis of administrative claims data

T. Davis, P. Parab, D. May, C. Ruetsch
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Aim: To date, no studies have used a commercially available claims dataset to examine the characteristics, conditions, and healthcare service utilization of individuals with Rett syndrome. Objective: To improve understanding of the Rett population using data available to health insurance plans. Methods: Data were integrated medical and pharmacy claims from the Real-World Evidence data repository licensed from the Decision Resources Group. Individuals had claims for >2 visits which included a diagnosis of Rett and were stratified into three age groups: 1 (<5 years), 2 (>5 and <10 years) and 3 (>10 years). Co-occurring conditions and healthcare service utilization were measured. Diagnoses prior to Rett were evaluated. Results: Most were female. Epilepsy, incontinence, and scoliosis were common co-occurring conditions. Individuals averaged 4.6 office and 2.5 outpatient visits, and 2.1 emergency and 2.9 inpatient admissions. Group 1 used more physical, occupational and speech therapy and averaged more inpatient days compared with others (p < 0.05). Conclusion: This study improves understanding of Rett using data that is typically available to health insurance companies.
诊断为Rett综合征的个体的特征、条件和医疗服务利用模式:对行政索赔数据的分析
目的:到目前为止,还没有研究使用商业上可获得的索赔数据集来检查Rett综合征患者的特征、状况和医疗服务利用情况。目的:利用现有的健康保险计划数据,提高对Rett人群的了解。方法:数据从决策资源组许可的真实世界证据数据库中整合医疗和药学索赔。个人声称就诊超过2次,其中包括Rett的诊断,并分为三个年龄组:1(5岁和10岁)。测量了共同发生的条件和医疗保健服务的利用率。评估Rett之前的诊断。结果:以女性居多。癫痫、大小便失禁和脊柱侧凸是常见的并发疾病。每个人平均有4.6次办公室就诊和2.5次门诊就诊,2.1次急诊和2.9次住院。组1使用物理、职业和语言治疗较多,平均住院天数较其他组多(p < 0.05)。结论:本研究利用健康保险公司通常可用的数据提高了对Rett的理解。
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