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Racial and ethnic disparities in COVID-19 hospital cost of care

Although studies have evaluated the hospital cost of care associated with treating patients with COVID-19, there are no studies that compare the hospital cost of care among racial and ethnic groups based on detailed cost accounting data. The aims of this study were to provide a detailed description...

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description Although studies have evaluated the hospital cost of care associated with treating patients with COVID-19, there are no studies that compare the hospital cost of care among racial and ethnic groups based on detailed cost accounting data. The aims of this study were to provide a detailed description of the hospital costs of COVID-19 based on individual resources during the hospital stay and standardized costs that do not rely on inflation adjustment and evaluate the extent to which hospital total cost of care for patients with COVID-19 differs by race and ethnicity. This study used electronic medical record data from an urban academic medical center in Chicago, Illinois USA. Hospital cost of care was calculated using accounting data representing the cost of the resources used to the hospital (i.e., cost to the hospital, not payments). A multivariable generalized linear model with a log link function and inverse gaussian distribution family was used to calculate the average marginal effect (AME) for Black, White, and Hispanic patients. A second regression model further compared Hispanic patients by preferred language (English versus Spanish). In our sample of 1,853 patients, the average adjusted cost of care was significantly lower for Black compared to White patients (AME = -$5,606; 95% confidence interval (CI), -$10,711 to -$501), and Hispanic patients had higher cost of care compared to White patients (AME = $8,539, 95% CI, $3,963 to $13,115). In addition, Hispanic patients who preferred Spanish had significantly higher cost than Hispanic patients who preferred English (AME = $11,866; 95% CI $5,302 to $18,431). Total cost of care takes into account both the intensity of the treatment as well as the duration of the hospital stay. Thus, policy makers and health systems can use cost of care as a proxy for severity, especially when looking at the disparities among different race and ethnicity groups.
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subjects Accounting
Accounting systems
Adult
Aged
Analysis
Biology and Life Sciences
Black or African American
Censuses
Chicago - epidemiology
Chronic illnesses
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
COVID-19
COVID-19 - economics
COVID-19 - epidemiology
COVID-19 - ethnology
COVID-19 - therapy
Cultural differences
Earth Sciences
Economic aspects
Electronic health records
Electronic medical records
Ethnicity
Evaluation
Female
Food stamps
Generalized linear models
Health care disparities
Health care facilities
Healthcare Disparities - economics
Healthcare Disparities - ethnology
Hispanic or Latino
Hospital costs
Hospital Costs - statistics & numerical data
Hospital patients
Hospitalization
Hospitalization - economics
Hospitals
Humans
Inflation (Finance)
Intubation
Inverse Gaussian probability distribution
Length of stay
Male
Management
Marital status
Medical care, Cost of
Medical colleges
Medical records
Medical research
Medicine and Health Sciences
Medicine, Experimental
Middle Aged
Minority & ethnic groups
Neighborhoods
Pandemics
Patients
People and Places
Race
Racial Groups
Regression models
Research and Analysis Methods
Social Sciences
Sociodemographics
Spain
Statistical analysis
Statistical models
United Kingdom
White
title Racial and ethnic disparities in COVID-19 hospital cost of care
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