Medicare Spends More on Socially Isolated Older Adults

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Article Publication Date: 
11/29/2017
Summary: 
Previous studies have demonstrated that socially isolated older adults are at greater risk for poor health and death than their well-connected counterparts. The AARP Public Policy Institute has released a new report that examines whether social isolation also affects health care spending among older adults, and finds that a lack of social contacts among older adults is associated with an estimated $6.7 billion in additional Medicare spending annually.
Article Author: 
Flowers, Lynda; Houser, Ari; Noel-Miller, Claire; Shaw, Jonathan; Bhattacharya, Jay; Schoemaker, Lena; Farid, Monica
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Aging/Older Adults
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