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Home health care outcomes under capitated and fee-for-service payment.
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Health Care FinancePrimary CareFfs PatientsManaged CarePublic HealthHome CareHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyHealth InsuranceOutcomes ResearchFee-for-service PaymentHealth ReimbursementCase-mix-adjusted OutcomesSuperior OutcomesHealth Care DeliveryNursingPalliative CareHealth EconomicsLong-term Care InsuranceHealth Care ReimbursementHealth Care CostPatient-centered OutcomeMedicine
In this article, case-mix-adjusted outcomes of home health care are found to be superior for Medicare fee-for-service (FFS) patients relative to Medicare health maintenance organization (HMO) patients. The superior outcomes for FFS patients were accompanied by higher utilization and cost of home health services, suggesting a volume-outcome (or dose-response) relationship that was further substantiated by within-HMO and within-FFS analyses. The findings suggest that greater attention should be paid to both outcome-based quality assurance and managed care practices that may be overly restrictive in terms of the use of home health services.
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