Hospital ownership of postacute care providers and the cost of care.

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Hospital ownership of postacute care providers and the cost of care.

Autor: Carroll, Nathan W.; Hearld, Larry R.; Joseph, Reena

Publication year: 2020

Health care management review

issn:1550-5030 0361-6274

doi: 10.1097/HMR.0000000000000235


Abstract:

BACKGROUND: Hospitals are facing incentives to manage the total cost of care for episodes of illness, including the costs of inpatient care as well as the cost of care provided by physicians and postacute care (PAC) providers. PAC is an especially important component of the overall cost of care. One strategy hospitals employ in managing this cost is to own PAC providers. Prior work on the relationship between PAC ownership and cost has reached mixed conclusions. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to examine the associations between the episodic costs of care and hospital ownership of PAC providers, including skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), home health agencies (HHAs), and inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRF). METHODOLOGY: We examine panel data on hospital ownership of PAC providers from the American Hospital Association for 2013-2015 and cost of care data from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Value-Based Purchasing Program. Using ordinary least squares, we quantify the association between a hospital’s PAC ownership choice (both ownership of any PAC provider and ownership of particular types of providers) and the episodic cost of care. RESULTS: In 2015, 80% of hospitals owned some type of PAC provider. We find that ownership of SNFs and HHAs is associated with a lower episodic cost of care, whereas ownership of inpatient rehabilitation facilities is associated with higher episodic costs of care. The effects of ownership do not differ for hospitals that participate in a voluntary shared saving program (Bundled Payment for Care Improvement). CONCLUSION: The effects of PAC ownership vary by the type of PAC provider owned. Our results suggest that ownership of SNFs and HHAs may be a viable strategy for success in reimbursement programs that reward hospitals for managing the total costs for episodes of care.

Language: eng

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Pmid: 30807372

Tags: Humans; Aged; United States; *Health Care Costs; Hospitals/*statistics & numerical data; *Ownership/economics/statistics & numerical data; *Aftercare/economics/organization & administration; Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, U.S./economics/statistics & numerical data; Home Care Agencies/*economics; Rehabilitation Centers/*economics; Skilled Nursing Facilities/*economics; Value-Based Purchasing/economics

Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30807372/

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