Characteristics and Economic Outcomes of Treated and Untreated Patients Diagnosed with Opioid Use Disorder.

IF 1 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Howard Weston Schmutz, Connor Willis, Emeka Elvis Duru, Cathy Guo, Fulton Velez, Diana Brixner
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Abstract

Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) imposes significant burdens on healthcare systems, leading to increased costs and utilization. Limited real-world data exist on the healthcare resource use, charges, and impact of medications for OUD (MOUD). This study aimed to characterize healthcare use and costs in treated and untreated OUD patients. Adult patients diagnosed with OUD from January 2017, until April 2022, with at least 1 year of follow-up within the University of Utah Healthcare System (UHealth) were included. Patients were identified using ICD codes and data was extracted from electronic health record data system. Of 6,059 OUD patients, 3,474 (57%) received MOUD. Treated patients were younger (median age: 38.7 vs. 50.9 years), more often male (53% vs. 46%), and insured by Medicaid (40%). MOUD initiation was highest in emergency medicine (32%) and psychiatry (25%). Adjusted all-cause charges were similar for treated and untreated patients ($11,192.23 vs. $14,744.20, p = 0.964). Treated mothers had lower rates of spontaneous abortions/miscarriages (6% vs. 16%, p < 0.0005). The initiation of MOUD is influenced by demographic and clinical factors. While treatment with MOUD did not significantly impact all-cause healthcare charges, improvement in clinic outcomes such as improved maternal and newborn health outcomes were observed.

经治疗和未治疗的阿片类药物使用障碍患者的特征和经济结果
阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)给医疗保健系统带来了巨大负担,导致成本和使用增加。关于OUD (OUD)的医疗保健资源使用、收费和药物影响的实际数据有限。本研究旨在描述治疗和未治疗OUD患者的医疗保健使用和费用。2017年1月至2022年4月期间诊断为OUD的成年患者,在犹他大学医疗系统(UHealth)进行了至少1年的随访。使用ICD代码对患者进行识别,并从电子健康记录数据系统中提取数据。6059例OUD患者中,3474例(57%)接受了mod治疗。接受治疗的患者更年轻(中位年龄:38.7岁对50.9岁),更多是男性(53%对46%),并且有医疗补助保险(40%)。在急诊医学(32%)和精神病学(25%)中,mod启动率最高。治疗组和未治疗组调整后的全因费用相似(11,192.23美元对14,744.20美元,p = 0.964)。接受治疗的母亲自然流产/流产率较低(6% vs. 16%, p
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