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Emulated Clinical Trial of the Influence of Corrected Low 25-OH Vitamin D Levels on Healthcare Costs and Healthcare Utilization
* This is a single-site retrospective electronic chart review of Cooper Health System Inpatients and Outpatients from 2008 through 2023 aged eighteen years or older. This review is designed as an emulation of a randomized clinical trial with a nonrandomized database. * The primary objectives are to compare healthcare costs and healthcare utilization between subjects who have corrected low vitamin D levels and those without corrected low vitamin D levels.
Details
| Lead sponsor | The Cooper Health System |
|---|---|
| Status | UNKNOWN |
| Enrolment | 9000 |
| Start date | 2024-08-14 |
| Completion | 2025-10 |
Conditions
- Vitamin D Deficiency
Primary outcomes
- Ten healthcare costs parameters among the corrected Treatment Group and the uncorrected Control Group A. — 3 year observation period
The ten healthcare costs parameters: total billed costs for any reason; costs for hospitalizations; costs for ICU admissions; costs for emergency room visits; costs for all other outpatient services; costs for urgent care visits; costs for primary care physician (PCP) services; costs for nurse practitioner (NP) services; costs for all other professional services; and costs for medical pharmacy services and products among Treatment Group and Control Group A.. - Ten healthcare utilization parameters among the corrected Treatment Group and the uncorrected Control Group A. — 3 year observation period
The ten healthcare utilization parameters: number of hospitalizations; number of ICU admissions; number of emergency room visits; all other outpatient services; number of urgent care visits; number of primary care physician services; number of nurse practitioner services; all other professional services; number of medical pharmacy services or products; and number of free-standing prescriptions among Treatment Group and Control Group A.
Countries
United States