Rising temperatures spark surge in medical visits Findings from a recent study by Carelon Research underscore the need for proactive strategies to support at-risk populations during high heat events. Summary Background Methods For more information on a specific study or to connect with the Actionable Insights Committee, Sponsor: Carelon Research, Inc., a subsidiary of Elevance Health.
Domain(s): Health equity/SDoH, cost of care
Results
Further evidence of the negative health impacts of extreme heat was shown in a recently published study which showed that patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) saw increased kidney-related, heat-related, and all-cause increases in ED utilization. Furthermore, heat and kidney related inpatient and outpatient utilization and costs were also shown to increase significantly. A weeklong heat wave was shown to increase utilization and costs for the CKD population by nearly 4% for all-cause utilization and 15% for kidney-related utilization.
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Carelon Research project team: Winnie Chi, Amy Liu, Jeff Romine
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