This article estimates dementia's incremental cost to the traditional Medicare program. The authors compared Medicare expenditures for 60 months following a claims-based dementia diagnosis to those for a randomly selected, matched comparison group. Dementia's five-year incremental cost to the traditional Medicare program is approximately $15 700 per patient, nearly half of which is incurred in the first year after diagnosis. Increased costs for individuals with dementia were driven by more intensive use of Medicare part A covered services.
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Medicare expenditures attributable to dementia
White, L, P Fishman, A Basu, EB Larson, NB Coe, “Medicare Expenditures Attributable to Dementia.” Health Services Research. 2019. P 1-9
The Effect of Retirement on Cognitive Functioning
Coe, NB, HM von Gaudecker, M Lindeboom, and J Maurer. “The Effect of Retirement on Cognitive Functioning.” Health Economics 2012; 21(8):913-927.