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Care for the chronically ill: nursing home incentive payment experience.
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Health Care FinanceChronically IllPrimary CareAssisted LivingManaged CareControlled Experimental DesignPublic HealthHome CareHealth Services ResearchCare NeedsHealth PolicyGeriatricsRestricted AccessMedicineElderly CareHealth InsuranceOutcomes ResearchHealth ReimbursementHealth Care DeliveryNursingHealth EconomicsHealth Care ReimbursementLong-term CareLong-term Care Insurance
Nursing home reimbursement systems which do not adjust payment levels to patient care needs lead to access problems for heavy-care patients. Unnecessarily long and costly hospital stays may result. A patient-based nursing home incentive reimbursement system has been designed and is being evaluated in a controlled field experiment in 36 California skilled nursing facilities. Incentives are paid for admitting heavy-care patients, meeting outcome goals on some patients, and discharging and maintaining some patients in the community. This article describes a nursing home reimbursement system which is intended to simultaneously mitigate problems of restricted access, inefficient use of beds, and nonoptimal care. It also discusses the approach to evaluating this broad social intervention by application of a controlled experimental design.
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