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Impact of outpatient palliative care on healthcare costs in Germany – an analysis of cancer and non-cancer patients based on health insurance data

Melissa Hemmerling (), Sabrina Schütte (), Sveja Eberhard (), Katharina Baal (), Stephanie Stiel () and Jona Theodor Stahmeyer ()
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Melissa Hemmerling: AOK Lower Saxony
Sabrina Schütte: AOK Lower Saxony
Sveja Eberhard: AOK Lower Saxony
Katharina Baal: Hannover Medical School
Stephanie Stiel: Hannover Medical School
Jona Theodor Stahmeyer: AOK Lower Saxony

Health Economics Review, 2025, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-11

Abstract: Abstract Background Palliative care (PC) aims at improving the quality of life of patients suffering from life-threatening and life-limiting illnesses. International studies have found that PC is not only helpful for controlling symptoms and reducing hospital stays at the end of life, but also associated with reduced healthcare costs. However, evidence on the economic implications of outpatient PC in Germany is scarce. Accordingly, the current study aimed at assessing the impact of outpatient PC on end-of-life costs, and measuring differences between cancer and non-cancer patients who did and did not receive outpatient PC. Methods The study involved a retrospective, cross-sectional analysis of statutory health insurance data for individuals who died in 2019 and were older than 18 years at the time of death (34,012 individuals). To explore the impact of outpatient PC on end-of-life costs, three groups were formed: (1) all individuals, (2) individuals with a cancer diagnosis and (3) individuals with no cancer diagnosis. The data were analysed descriptively and linear regression models were conducted. Results The descriptive results showed in the group of all individuals, patients receiving outpatient PC had higher costs in all healthcare sectors compared to those who did not receive outpatient PC. Cancer patients receiving outpatient PC had higher total healthcare costs (outpatient PC: 34,822€; no outpatient PC: 26,343€; p

Keywords: Palliative care; Outpatient care; Healthcare costs; Health services research; Cancer (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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