|
![]()
|
February 2009
Prepared for:
Susan Bogasky
Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Prepared by:
Barbara Gage, PhD
Melissa Morley, PhD
Pamela Spain, PhD
Melvin Ingber, PhD
RTI International
This report was produced under the direction of Susan Bogasky, Project Officer, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE), Office of Health Policy. The findings and conclusions of this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of ASPE or HHS.
This report is available on the Internet at:
http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/09/pacihs/index.shtml
HTML Version of report
Printer Friendly Version in PDF Format (118 pages)
Documents in PDF format require a free
reader
.
This project continues the analysis of Medicare beneficiary level episodes of post-acute care. RTI builds on its previously funded ASPE project by expanding the episode file to include 2006 claims. The episode definition initiates with an acute hospital stay and includes all Medicare post acute care services (e.g., long-term care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, outpatient therapy), Part B services, hospice and durable medical equipment. The analysis provides trends on transfer patterns, average payments, average readmission rates, severity of illness factors and other descriptive characteristics of Medicare post acute care users.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Section 1 Background
Section 2 Data and Methods
Section 3 Results
Section 4 Discussion
2. Data and Methods
2.1 Data Sources
2.2 Episode Construction
2.3 Defining Organizational Relationships
2.4 Descriptive and Multivariate Analyses
2.4.1 Supply of Services
2.4.2 Post-Acute Care Episode Analyses
2.4.3 Multivariate Analyses
3. Results
3.1 Geographic Distribution of Providers
3.1.1 Freestanding versus Hospital within Hospital
Long-Term Care Hospitals
3.1.2 Freestanding versus Hospital-based Inpatient
Rehabilitation Facilities and Skilled Nursing Facilities
3.1.3 Organizational Relationships in Post-Acute
Episodes
3.2 Post-Acute Care Episodes: First Post-Acute
Site of Care, Index Admission Length of Stay and Payment
3.3 Diagnosis Related Groups by Hospital and
Post-Acute Care Setting
3.4 Description of the Post-Acute Care
Sample
3.5 Comorbidities
3.5.1 Prevalence and Rank Order of Hierarchical
Condition Categories
3.5.2 Episode Length of Stay and Payment by
Number of Hierarchical Condition Categories
3.6 Post-Acute Care Episode Analysis
3.6.1 Episode Utilization and Payment, by All
Patient Refined Diagnosis Related Group and Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related
Group
3.7 Patterns of Use Within an Episode
3.8 Composition of Total Episode Payments
3.8.1 Part B Physician Service Utilization Within
Post-Acute Care Episodes
3.9 Multivariate analysis results
3.9.1 Ordinary Least Squares Regression Predicting
Index Admission Length of Stay
3.9.2 Binomial Logit Regression Predicting Use
of Post-Acute Care
3.9.3 Multinomial Logit Predicting First Site
of Post-Acute Care
3.9.4 Binomial Logit Regression Predicting
Readmission During Post-Acute Care Episodes
3.9.5 Ordinary Least Squares Regression Predicting
Post-Acute Care Episode Payment
4. Discussion
4.1 Implications of the Findings
4.2 Next Steps
To obtain a printed copy of this report, send the title and your mailing information to:
Policy Information Center, Room 445F
Fax: (202) 690-6562
Email: pic@hhs.gov
Home Pages:
Office of Health
Policy
Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
(ASPE)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
(HHS)
Last updated: 06/19/2009