Filtering out the data, we are looking at elderly (age 65+) men on medicare who were admitted in an emergency.
Through these filters, we can find:
23 entries;
An average age of
74.6957;
A total billing amount of
$672224.3464104312;
And finally, an average billing amount of
$29227.145496105706.
| Name | Age | Gender | Blood Type | Condition | Medication | Billing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| nATAliE sTANtoN | 80 | Male | B+ | Asthma | Paracetamol | $29,221.34 |
| WAYnE lyncH | 82 | Male | O- | Cancer | Paracetamol | $30,562.57 |
| YEsENiA MCfarland | 67 | Male | B+ | Obesity | Ibuprofen | $24,293.63 |
| hOlly LaMBERt | 73 | Male | A+ | Cancer | Paracetamol | $5,349.06 |
| MICHAEL yu | 77 | Male | AB- | Arthritis | Paracetamol | $33,749.86 |
| KeNNeth sMitH | 74 | Male | A+ | Diabetes | Ibuprofen | $16,004.47 |
| ErIc bUtleR | 66 | Male | AB- | Cancer | Ibuprofen | $41,413.81 |
| Mark BRaDShaw | 73 | Male | AB+ | Hypertension | Lipitor | $30,283.17 |
| wIlliaM LaNG | 74 | Male | B+ | Diabetes | Lipitor | $32,535.45 |
| stevEn McgeE | 76 | Male | A- | Diabetes | Paracetamol | $46,287.05 |
| pHiLlip wIlsON | 66 | Male | O+ | Diabetes | Lipitor | $23,812.42 |
| AARon OnEal | 69 | Male | A- | Asthma | Lipitor | $30,828.63 |
| MiCHeLlE benDeR | 72 | Male | O- | Cancer | Ibuprofen | $42,853.99 |
| jaSOn daVis | 83 | Male | AB- | Diabetes | Aspirin | $22,561.88 |
| sArah viLLaRReaL | 75 | Male | O+ | Arthritis | Lipitor | $43,770.12 |
| stevEn wILLIams | 73 | Male | AB- | Cancer | Penicillin | $39,611.24 |
| saRA hall | 68 | Male | A+ | Diabetes | Ibuprofen | $6,078.84 |
| ClaytOn BroWn | 82 | Male | AB+ | Cancer | Aspirin | $30,954.42 |
| GarY sAntoS | 79 | Male | A- | Obesity | Lipitor | $19,641.01 |
| antHonY RAy | 72 | Male | O- | Asthma | Aspirin | $27,271.22 |
| eRICA ANDErsoN | 80 | Male | AB- | Cancer | Ibuprofen | $18,153.82 |
| eLaINe PeterSON | 72 | Male | B- | Arthritis | Ibuprofen | $48,103.43 |
| jeremy LOZAnO | 85 | Male | O- | Diabetes | Aspirin | $28,882.90 |
In the page, we examined male patients over the age of 65 who were admitted to the emergency department and covered by Medicare. The high total and average billing amounts suggest that older male patients often require intensive and costly interventions once admitted. This points to the growing financial burden of emergency care (especially within the elderly population) and emphasizes the need for earlier preventive measures to reduce treatments.