High Healthcare Use
Cross-source consensus on High Healthcare Use from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Definitions of high healthcare use varied substantially across studies. — Prevalence of anxiety and depression in adults who are high users of healthcare services and magnitude of associated costs: a systematic review
- Many studies defined high use by a threshold number of healthcare contacts within a time period. — Prevalence of anxiety and depression in adults who are high users of healthcare services and magnitude of associated costs: a systematic review
- Some studies defined high users by top percentages of healthcare use or costs. — Prevalence of anxiety and depression in adults who are high users of healthcare services and magnitude of associated costs: a systematic review
- Most included studies were conducted in primary care or used primary care data. — Prevalence of anxiety and depression in adults who are high users of healthcare services and magnitude of associated costs: a systematic review
- High healthcare use may reflect legitimate medical need rather than only mental health symptoms. — Prevalence of anxiety and depression in adults who are high users of healthcare services and magnitude of associated costs: a systematic review