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Chronically ill patients dominate utilization, Vizient study finds

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Chronically ill patients dominate utilization, Vizient study finds

The latest Vizient Research Institute study, The access imperative: Reimagining care delivery for a more complex patient population, concludes that the bulk of hospitalizations in the United States are due to chronic illness. Patients with chronic conditions generate roughly 10 times more inpatient admissions and emergency department visits and more than six times as many office visits compared with those without chronic care needs. On a per capita basis, they generate about 17 times more inpatient days. With more than 80% of hospitalizations involving Americans with at least one chronic condition, chronic care drives most of the healthcare utilization. The findings underscore that healthcare leaders cannot afford siloed care, and the future belongs to organizations that strategically prioritize integrated chronic care models to meet rising demand and manage complexity.

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