Healthcare Resource Use and Costs Among Individuals with Vitiligo and Psychosocial Comorbidities: Retrospective Analysis of an Insured US Population

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Lofland, Jennifer H. [1 ]
Darbha, Samyuktha [2 ]
Naim, Ahmad B. [1 ]
Rosmarin, David [3 ]
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[1] Incyte Corp, US Med Affairs, 1801 Augustine Cut Off, Wilmington, DE 19803 USA
[2] Datawave Solut Corp, Hlth Econ & Outcomes Res, Cranbury, NJ USA
[3] Indiana Univ Sch Med, Dept Dermatol, Indianapolis, IN USA
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vitiligo; mental health; behavioral health; healthcare resource utilization; HCRU; healthcare costs; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PREVALENCE; DEPRESSION;
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10.2147/CEOR.S463987
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Purpose: This study aimed to describe healthcare resource utilization and costs among individuals with vitiligo who were diagnosed with >= 1 psychosocial comorbidity, using data from US claims databases. Patients and Methods: A retrospective, observational cohort analysis of the IBM MarketScan Commercial and Medicare supplemental claims databases for US individuals with vitiligo aged >= 12 years and a first vitiligo claim between January 1 and December 31, 2018, was undertaken to assess psychosocial burden, including mental and behavioral health comorbidities. Results: Of the 12,427 individuals included in the analysis, nearly 1 in 4 (23.5%) who had vitiligo were also diagnosed with >= 1 psychosocial comorbidity. A greater percentage of these individuals versus those who were not diagnosed with a psychosocial comorbidity had a vitiligo-related prescription claim (50.2% vs 45.4%; P<0.0001), especially for oral corticosteroids (25.4% vs 16.6%; P<0.0001) and low-potency topical corticosteroids (9.0% vs 7.6%; P<0.05). Total vitiligo-related healthcare resource utilization and costs were consistent among individuals with and without psychosocial comorbidity despite significantly (P<0.05) higher vitiligo-related ER visit utilization and expenditure among those with psychosocial comorbidity. Furthermore, individuals diagnosed with vitiligo and >= 1 psychosocial comorbidity had significantly (P<0.0001) greater utilization of all-cause mean prescription claims (25.0 vs 12.8), outpatient services (other than physician and ER visits: 19.5 vs 11.3), outpatient physician visits (10.1 vs 6.4), inpatient stays (0.6 vs 0.1), and ER visits (0.4 vs 0.2) and incurred significantly higher mean (SD) direct medical expenditures ($18,804 [$46,621] vs $9833 [$29,094] per patient per year; P<0.0001). Conclusion: Individuals with vitiligo who were diagnosed with >= 1 psychosocial comorbidity incurred greater total all-cause but not vitiligo-related healthcare resource utilization and expenditures than those without diagnosis of psychosocial comorbidities. Identification of psychosocial comorbidities in individuals with vitiligo may be important for multidisciplinary management of vitiligo to reduce overall burden for individuals with vitiligo.
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