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Health care costs among smokers, former smokers, and never smokers in an HMO.

机译:HMO中吸烟者,前吸烟者和从不吸烟者之间的医疗保健费用。

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OBJECTIVE: We estimate long-term health care costs of former smokers compared with continuing and never smokers using a retrospective cohort study of HMO enrollees. Previous research on health care costs associated with former smokers has suggested that quitters may incur greater health care costs than continuing smokers, therefore, getting people to quit creates more expensive health care consumers. We studied the trend in cost for former smokers over seven years after they quit to assess how the cessation experience impacts total health care cost. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Group Health Cooperative (GHC), a nonprofit mixed model health maintenance organization in western Washington state. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study using automated and primary data collected through telephone interviews. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We find that former smokers' costs are significantly greater (p<.05) in the year immediately following cessation relative to continuing smokers, but former smokers' costs fall in year two. This decrease maintains throughout the six-year follow-up period. Although former smokers cost more than continuing smokers in the year after cessation, this increase appears to be transient. Long-term costs for former smokers are not statistically different from those of continuing smokers and cumulative health care expenses are lower by the seventh year postquit. Our evidence suggests that smoking cessation does not increase long-term heath care costs. CONCLUSIONS: Health care costs among former smokers increase relative to continuing smokers in the year after cessation but fall to a level that is statistically indistinguishable in the second year postquit. Any net increase in costs among former smokers relative to continuing smokers appears compensated for within two years post-quit and is maintained for at least six years after cessation.
机译:目的:我们通过对HMO参与者的回顾性队列研究,估计了以前吸烟者与长期吸烟者和从未吸烟者的长期医疗保健费用。先前与前吸烟者相关的医疗保健成本研究表明,戒烟者可能比持续吸烟者承担更高的医疗保健成本,因此,促使人们戒烟将导致医疗保健消费者的价格更高。我们研究了前吸烟者戒烟七年后的费用趋势,以评估戒烟经历如何影响总医疗费用。数据来源/研究机构:团体健康合作社(GHC),这是华盛顿州西部的一家非营利性混合模式健康维持组织。研究设计:回顾性队列研究,使用通过电话访问收集的自动化和主要数据。主要发现:我们发现,与继续吸烟者相比,在戒烟后的第一年中,前吸烟者的费用明显更高(p <.05),但是第二年吸烟者的费用下降了。在整个六年的随访期内,这一下降趋势一直保持。尽管戒烟后的一年中前吸烟者的花费比继续吸烟者要多,但这种增加似乎是短暂的。在统计上,前吸烟者的长期费用与持续吸烟者的长期费用没有统计学差异,并且在退出第七年后累计医疗保健费用会降低。我们的证据表明,戒烟并不会增加长期的健康护理费用。结论:戒烟后的一年中,前吸烟者的医疗保健费用相对于连续吸烟者有所增加,但在退出后第二年降至统计上无法区分的水平。前吸烟者相对于连续吸烟者的任何费用净增加似乎都可以在戒烟后两年内得到补偿,并在戒烟后至少维持六年。

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