Medicare Payment Policy for Post-Acute Care in Nursing Homes

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Interdisciplinary Centers, Units and Projects::Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics
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Medicine and Health Sciences
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Health Services Research
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2023
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Schotland, Samuel
Werner, Rachel M.
Janet Weiner
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The costs and quality of post-acute care (PAC) have come under increasing scrutiny for the value they provide to the nearly 40% of patients receiving specialized nursing or rehabilitation after hospital discharge. Much of this scrutiny focuses on skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), which account for a disproportionate amount of spending. The stakes are high for Medicare, the primary payer of post-acute services, for the nursing home industry, which relies on these short-stay patients to subsidize long-term residents, and for patients and families themselves. This Issue Brief reviews Medicare coverage and payment policy around PAC, trends in utilization and costs in SNFs, and what we know about quality and outcomes. We recommend ways to improve the value of these services through payment policies that align incentives across payers and settings.

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2023-09-14
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