• Print
  • Share
close

Share this on...

Share this site with others using one of these sharing tools.

 

Link to this article

To link to this article, paste this block of HTML code onto your webpage.

Guidelines for sites linking to mayoclinic.org

Specialty Care Costs for Patients With Bipolar Disorder are Higher Than Diabetes and Other Chronic Diseases

Thursday, May 21, 2009

SAN FRANCISCO — Mayo Clinic researchers have found that bipolar disorder is more costly than other chronic conditions such as diabetes, depression, asthma or coronary artery disease. These findings are based on a review of health care claim costs. Specialty care costs (the costs of seeing any specialist and all tests ordered) were especially higher for bipolar patients. Results of this review are being presented today at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in San Francisco.

    VIDEO ALERT: Additional audio and video resources, including excerpts from an interview with Dr. Mark Williams describing the research, are available on the Mayo Clinic News Blog.

"Psychiatric care costs represented only a portion of the specialty care costs for these chronic conditions," explains Mark Williams, M.D., a Mayo Clinic psychiatrist and lead researcher. "This suggests that many of the specialty costs for bipolar patients are not directly related to seeing a mental health provider."

A data review of health care claims over a four-year period, showed patients with bipolar disorder had significantly higher total per member per month costs compared with patients who had the other conditions. Only patients with both coronary artery disease and diabetes had higher costs than patients with bipolar disorder. Total costs, specialty care visits, specialty care costs, outpatient psychiatric costs, and outpatient psychiatric visits were compared. "The goal of this study is to drive practice changes that improve the efficiency and value of care for bipolar disorder with hopes to improve care while reducing costs," explains Dr. Williams.

Other authors on the Mayo Clinic study include Nilay Shah, Ph.D.; Mark Frye, M.D.; Jeanette Ziegenfuss, Ph.D.; Amy Wagie; and Douglas Wood, M.D.

###

About Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit worldwide leader in medical care, research and education for people from all walks of life. For more information, visit MayoClinic.com or MayoClinic.org/news.

Media Contact

John Murphy
507-284-5005 (days)
507-284-2511 (evenings)
newsbureau@mayo.edu

Patient & Visitor Guide

Learn more about becoming a patient at Mayo Clinic in the Patient & Visitor Guide.

  • Print

Find Mayo Clinic on


Terms of Use and Information Applicable to this Site
Copyright ©2001-2012 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. All Rights Reserved.

.