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Impact of In‐Hospital Death on Spending for Bereaved Spouses

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OBJECTIVE To examine how patients' location of death relates to health care utilization and spending for surviving spouses. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING Health and Retirement Study (HRS) 2000-2012 linked to the… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To examine how patients' location of death relates to health care utilization and spending for surviving spouses. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING Health and Retirement Study (HRS) 2000-2012 linked to the Dartmouth Atlas and Medicare claims data. STUDY DESIGN This was an observational study. We matched bereaved spouses whose spouses died in a hospital to those whose spouses died outside the hospital using propensity scores based on decedent and spouse demographic and clinical characteristics, care preferences, and regional practice patterns. DATA COLLECTION/EXTRACTION METHODS We identified 1,348 HRS decedents with surviving spouses. We linked HRS data from each dyad with Medicare claims and regional characteristics. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In multivariable models, bereaved spouses of decedents who died in the hospital had $3,106 higher Medicare spending 12 months postdeath (p = .04) compared to those whose spouses died outside a hospital. Those surviving spouses were also significantly more likely to have an ED visit (OR = 1.5; p < .01) and hospital admission (OR = 1.4; p = .02) in the year after their spouse's in-hospital death. Increased Medicare spending for surviving spouses persisted through the 24-month period postdeath ($5,310; p = .02). CONCLUSIONS Bereaved spouses of decedents who died in the hospital had significantly greater Medicare spending and health care utilization themselves after their spouses' death.

Keywords: death; surviving spouses; bereaved spouses; spending; hospital death

Journal Title: Health Services Research
Year Published: 2018

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