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Case mix of home health patients under capitated and fee-for-service payment.

机译:按人头付费和按服务付费的家庭保健患者的病例组合。

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OBJECTIVE. We compare case mix of Medicare home health patients under HMO and FFS payment. STUDY DESIGN. A pseudo-experimental design was employed to study case mix using three types of Medicare-certified home health agencies (HHAs): HMO-owned agencies, pure FFS agencies that admit few Medicare HMO patients (less than 5 percent of admissions are Medicare HMO patients), and mixed (or contractual) agencies that admit at least 15 Medicare FFS patients and 15 Medicare HMO patients per month. SAMPLES OF PROVIDERS AND PATIENTS. Random samples of Medicare-aged patients (> or = 65 years) were selected at admission between June 1989 and November 1991 from the 38 study HHAs. Sample sizes by agency type were: 308 patients from 9 HMO-owned agencies; 529 patients from 15 pure FFS agencies; and 381 HMO patients and 414 FFS patients from 14 contractual agencies. DATA. Primary longitudinal data were prospectively collected at admission for all patients on health status indicators, demographics, admission source, and home environment. MEASURES. The most important case-mix measures were functional and physiologic indicators of health status, including (instrumental) activities of daily living ([I]ADLs). Selected indicators of demographic variables, prior location, living situation, characteristics of informal caregivers, mental/behavioral factors, and resource needs were also used. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS. (a) The case mix of Medicare FFS patients compared with Medicare HMO patients was more intense in terms of impairments in ADLs, IADLs, and various physiologic conditions. Pressure ulcers as well as neurological and orthopedic impairments requiring rehabilitation care were also more prevalent among FFS patients. (b) Relative to HMO patients admitted to contractual agencies, HMO patients admitted to HMO-owned agencies were moderately more dependent in ADLs and IADLs. However, only 62 percent of HMO patients admitted to HMO-owned agencies, in contrast to 77 percent of HMO patients admitted to contractual agencies, had been hospitalized during the 30 days prior to home health admission. (c) In all, the case mix of patients receiving care from HMO-owned agencies is more heterogeneous than the case mix of HMO patients receiving care from contractual agencies. CONCLUSIONS. The case-mix (and selected utilization) findings indicate that HMOs use home health care differently than does the FFS sector. The greater diversity of case mix for HMO-owned agencies and the narrower or less diverse case mix that characterizes HMO patients receiving home care on a contractual basis point to the likelihood of cost differences among the two types of HMO patients and FFS patients, and raise the question of possible outcome differences.
机译:目的。我们比较了在HMO和FFS支付下的Medicare家庭保健患者的病例组合。学习规划。伪实验设计用于研究使用三种类型的经Medicare认证的家庭健康机构(HHA)的病例组合:HMO拥有的机构,仅接受少量Medicare HMO患者的纯FFS机构(入院率不到5%的Medicare HMO患者)以及混合的(或合同制)代理机构,每月至少接受15名Medicare FFS患者和15名Medicare HMO患者。提供者和患者的样本。在1989年6月至1991年11月之间,从38个研究HHA中选择了Medicare年龄患者(≥65岁)的随机样本。按机构类型划分的样本量为:9个HMO所属机构的308名患者;来自15个纯FFS机构的529名患者;来自14个合约代理商的381名HMO患者和414名FFS患者。数据。在入院前瞻性收集所有患者的主要纵向数据,包括健康状况指标,人口统计学,入院来源和家庭环境。措施。最重要的病例混合措施是健康状况的功能和生理指标,包括日常生活中的(器械性)活动([I] ADLs)。还使用了选定的人口统计学指标,先前的住所,生活状况,非正式照料者的特征,心理/行为因素以及资源需求。主要发现。 (a)就ADL,IADL和各种生理状况的损害而言,与Medicare HMO患者相比,Medicare FFS患者的病例组合更为激烈。在FFS患者中,压疮以及需要康复护理的神经系统和骨科损伤也更为普遍。 (b)相对于被签约机构接纳的HMO患者,被HMO所属机构接纳的HMO患者对ADL和IADL的依赖性更高。但是,只有62%的HMO病人被HMO所属机构收养,而77%的HMO病人则被签约医疗机构收养,在入院前30天内住院。 (c)总体而言,从HMO所属机构接受护理的患者的病例组合比从合同社接受护理的HMO患者的病例组合更为不同。结论。病例混合(和选定的利用)结果表明,HMO与FFS部门使用家庭保健的方式不同。 HMO所属机构的病例组合的多样性更大,并且以合同为基础表征接受家庭护理的HMO患者的病例组合的范围变窄或差异性较小,这表明两种类型的HMO患者和FFS患者之间存在成本差异的可能性,并增加了可能的结果差异的问题。

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