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Early initiation of long-acting injectable antipsychotic treatment is associated with lower hospitalization rates and healthcare costs in patients with schizophrenia: real-world evidence from US claims data
Authors:Jennifer Munday  Eunice Chang  Ann Hartry  Tingjian Yan  Michael S Broder
Institution:1. Health Services Research, Partnership for Health Analytic Research, LLC, Beverly Hills, CA, USA;2. Health Economics and Outcomes, Lundbeck, LLC, Deerfield, IL, USA
Abstract:Objective: Early initiation of antipsychotic treatment in schizophrenia is associated with improved outcomes. This study aimed to determine if initiation of long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotic treatment early in a new schizophrenia episode is associated with lower hospitalization rates and healthcare costs in a real-world setting.

Methods: This retrospective (January 1, 2007–June 30, 2016) cohort analysis used claims from Truven Health Analytics MarketScan Commercial, Medicaid, and Medicare Supplemental databases. In adults ≥18?years with a new episode of schizophrenia, two mutually exclusive cohorts were identified based on time from first recorded schizophrenia diagnosis date to first date of LAI initiation (index date): ≤1?year (early initiators) and >1?year (late initiators). Logistic and general linear regression models were performed to estimate adjusted hospitalization rate and healthcare costs in a 1-year follow-up, controlling patient demographic and clinical characteristics, insurance type, baseline all-cause hospitalizations and ED visits, and baseline psychiatric medication use.

Results: Of the subjects, 32% (n?=?1388) initiated treatment early and 68% (n?=?2978) initiated treatment later. In risk-adjusted models, all-cause hospitalization rates were 22.2% (95% CI?=?19.9–24.6%) in early initiators and 26.9% (95% CI?=?25.2–28.7%) in late initiators (p?=?.002). Of early initiators, 14.1% (95% CI?=?12.3–16.1%) had a psychiatric hospitalization vs 19.2% (95% CI?=?17.7–20.8%) of late initiators (p?<?.001). Adjusted psychiatric healthcare costs were significantly lower in early initiators compared with late initiators mean (95% CI)?=?$21,545 (20,355–22,734) vs $24,132 (23,330–24,933)] (p?<?.001).

Conclusions: LAI initiation within 1 year of a new schizophrenia episode led to lower hospitalization rates and healthcare costs compared with LAI initiation more than 1 year after a new episode.

Keywords:Long-acting injectable antipsychotics  Schizophrenia  Healthcare utilization  Healthcare cost
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