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Evaluating A Nonemergency Medical Transportation Benefit For Accountable Care Organization Members

Authors :
Seth A, Berkowitz
Katharine Ball, Ricks
Jingyan, Wang
Morgan, Parker
Ram, Rimal
Darren A, DeWalt
Source :
Health Aff (Millwood)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Nonemergency medical transportation benefits, often using smartphone application-based ridesharing services, are increasingly being offered as part of population health management programs. However, the impact of these programs on health care use and costs remains understudied. We conducted a mixed-methods evaluation of a nonemergency medical transportation benefit offered to members of a Medicare accountable care organization (ACO) within a large academic health system, the UNC Health Alliance ACO. Participation in the transportation program was associated with a greater number of per person per year outpatient visits (9.2) and higher outpatient spending ($4,420) than in a comparison group. However, there was no difference in inpatient admissions or emergency department visits, and the program was not cost saving. Qualitative analyses revealed that participants were highly satisfied with the program, reporting that it eased financial burdens and made them feel safer, more empowered, and better able to take control of their health. These findings suggest that although transportation programs are commonly introduced as ways to contain health care spending, it may be better to think of them as programs to improve health care access for people facing difficult circumstances.

Details

ISSN :
15445208
Volume :
41
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Health affairs (Project Hope)
Accession number :
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