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Long-term care hospitals under Medicare: facility-level characteristics.
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Medicare ExpendituresHealth Care ManagementPrimary CareManaged CarePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyHealth InsuranceOutcomes ResearchLong-term Care HospitalsMost Ltchs SpecializeSingle-payer Health InsuranceHealth Care DeliveryHospital Length Of StayNursingHealth EconomicsLong-term Care InsuranceHospital EnvironmentHealth Care CostMedicine
Though accounting for only a small percentage of total Medicare spending, long-term care hospitals (LTCHs) (defined as having an average length of stay [LOS] of 25 days or more) have been growing, in number and in Medicare expenditures, at a rapid rate in recent years. Because they have not been widely studied, we conducted research to describe the characteristics of this increasingly important Medicare provider type. We found that most LTCHs specialize in the provision of respiratory care or rehabilitation. Information from this study can help inform the development of a Medicare prospective payment system for LTCHs.
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