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KMID : 0191120230380240191
Journal of Korean Medical Science
2023 Volume.38 No. 24 p.191 ~ p.191
Healthcare Utilization and Costs According to Frailty Transitions After Two Years: A Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study
Kim Moon-Jung

Lee Seo-Yoon
Cheong Hyeon-Kyoung
Jang Su-Yeon
Kim Hee-Sun
Oh In-Hwan
Abstract
Background : Korea¡¯s aging population has raised several challenges, especially concerning healthcare costs. Consequently, this study evaluated the association of frailty transitions with healthcare utilization and costs for older adults aged 70 to 84.

Methods : This study linked the frailty status data of the Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study to the National Health Insurance Database. We included 2,291 participants who had frailty measured by Fried Frailty phenotype at baseline in 2016?2017 and follow-up in 2018?2019. We conducted a multivariate regression analysis to determine the association between their healthcare utilization and costs by frailty transition groups.

Results : After 2 years, changes from ¡°pre-frail¡± to ¡°frail¡± (Group 6) and ¡°frail¡± to ¡°pre-frail¡± (Group 8) were significantly associated with increased inpatient days (P < 0.001), inpatient frequency (P < 0.001), inpatient cost (P < 0.001 and P < 0.01, respectively), and total healthcare cost (P < 0.001) than ¡°robust¡± to ¡°robust¡± (Group 1) older adults. A transition to frailty from ¡°pre-frail¡± to ¡°frail¡± (Group 6) resulted in a $2,339 total healthcare cost increase, and from ¡°frail¡± to ¡°pre-frail¡± (Group 8), a $1,605, compared to ¡°robust¡± to ¡°robust¡± older adults.

Conclusion : Frailty among community-dwelling older adults is economically relevant. Therefore, it is crucial to study the burden of medical expenses and countermeasures for older adults to not only provide appropriate medical services but also to prevent the decline in their living standards due to medical expenses.
KEYWORD
Frailty Transition, Healthcare Costs, Healthcare Utilization
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