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- 2018
Longitudinal Clustering of High-cost Patients’ Spend Trajectories:Delineating Individual Behaviors from Aggregate TrendsAbstract: For the past decade, there has been a concerted effort to fulfill the promises of the Triple Aim—improving patient experience and quality while lowering costs by focusing on high-cost patients via Care Management. Despite the well-known fact that high-cost patients make up roughly half of all annual medical expenses, little has been studied about high-cost patients’ cost trajectories. This paper focuses on the trajectory patterns for high-cost Medicare patients, which provides another dimension to understanding optimal program intervention. We performed a retrospective observational study employing Longitudinal K-Means Clustering. We discovered there are two major categories based on overall utilization: “persistent” and “episodic”. Both cohorts churn to some degree in the post high-cost year
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