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Research Progress Report #6

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Average Health Resource Utilization Costs

There were seventy-seven participants. The table tracks their expenses for various medical services at entry into the Living Well with a Disability program and then again four months after the end of the program.

Cost for inpatient hospital days at entry was $2,590. Four months after the intervention, the cost was $2,170. Cost for emergency room visits at entry was $59. Four months after the intervention, the cost was $26.  Cost for outpatient hospital visits at entry was $199. Four months after the intervention, the cost was $262. Cost for physician visits at entry was $176. Four months after the intervention, the cost was $155. Cost for medications at entry was $231. Four months after the intervention, the cost was $244. Cost for lab tests at entry was $228. Four months after the intervention, the cost was $243.  Cost for therapy and services at entry was $616. Four months after the intervention, the cost was $604.  Average total costs per person at entry was $4,098. Four months after the intervention, the total cost was $3,704.

Source: Living Well Program, The Rural Institute on Disabilities and 1997 Medicare data.

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