1. Effect of Medicaid payment on rehabilitation care for nursing home residents
- Author
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Wodchis, Walter P., Hirth, Richard A., and Fries, Brant E.
- Subjects
Federal aid to nursing homes -- Social aspects ,Nursing home patients -- Care and treatment ,Nursing homes -- Management -- Social aspects ,Company business management ,Business ,Health care industry - Abstract
There is considerable interest in examining how Medicaid payment affects nursing home care. This study examines the effect of Medicaid payment methods and reimbursement rates on the delivery of rehabilitation therapy to Medicaid nursing home residents in six States from 1992-1995. In States that changed payment from prospective facility-specific to prospective case-mix adjusted payment methods, Medicaid residents received more rehabilitation therapy after the change. While residents in States using case-mix adjusted payment rates for Medicaid payment were more likely to receive rehabilitation than residents in States using prospective facility-specific Medicaid payment, the differences were general and not specific to Medicaid residents. Retrospective payment for Medicaid resident care was associated with greater use of therapy for Medicaid residents., INTRODUCTION Through payment and regulation, governments play an important role in the nursing home market. Public payers have substantial influence, accounting for the majority of nursing home revenues, with State-funded [...]
- Published
- 2007