The Health Care Financing Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services has carried out for several years the systematic assessment of variations over time and among geographic locales in patterns of care and patterns of outcomes experienced by Medicare beneficiaries. This routine monitoring focuses principally on hospitalizations and their outcomes (death and readmission) and is based on the Medicare enrollment file and the claims file for inpatient care. The period 1985-88 has been marked by declining adjusted post-admission risks for mortality (down 4 percent) and readmission (down 6 percent) for Medicare beneficiaries. The downward trend in mortality risks is most evident following hospitalizations for acute myocardial i...
Background Hospitals have been required to publicly report outcomes of care or costs for many years ...
Focuses on variations in healthcare delivery and outcomes among and within hospital service areas, i...
Medicare Advantage (MA) has grown rapidly since the Affordable Care Act; nearly one-third of Medicar...
The Health Care Financing Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services has carried ...
To explore whether geographic variations in Medicare hospital utilization rates are due to differenc...
Objective:- To compare the performance of two new approaches to risk adjustment that are free of the...
ObjectiveTo assess the variability in short term sepsis mortality by hospital among Centers for Medi...
Provides an updated analysis of regional and hospital variations in end-of-life care for Medicare be...
Background: Despite numerous studies of geographic variation in healthcare cost and utilization at t...
Millions of Americans live in United States territories, but health outcomes and payments among Medi...
BACKGROUND: Studies of geographic variation in hospitalizations commonly examine age- and gender-adj...
Objective To determine the bias associated with frequency of visits by physicians in adjusting for i...
OBJECTIVE: To see if changes in the demographics and illness burden of Medicare patients hospitalize...
Objective. Although an increasing fraction of Medicare beneficiaries die outside the hospital, the p...
This article examines geographic variance in patient and medical trainee access to palliative care
Background Hospitals have been required to publicly report outcomes of care or costs for many years ...
Focuses on variations in healthcare delivery and outcomes among and within hospital service areas, i...
Medicare Advantage (MA) has grown rapidly since the Affordable Care Act; nearly one-third of Medicar...
The Health Care Financing Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services has carried ...
To explore whether geographic variations in Medicare hospital utilization rates are due to differenc...
Objective:- To compare the performance of two new approaches to risk adjustment that are free of the...
ObjectiveTo assess the variability in short term sepsis mortality by hospital among Centers for Medi...
Provides an updated analysis of regional and hospital variations in end-of-life care for Medicare be...
Background: Despite numerous studies of geographic variation in healthcare cost and utilization at t...
Millions of Americans live in United States territories, but health outcomes and payments among Medi...
BACKGROUND: Studies of geographic variation in hospitalizations commonly examine age- and gender-adj...
Objective To determine the bias associated with frequency of visits by physicians in adjusting for i...
OBJECTIVE: To see if changes in the demographics and illness burden of Medicare patients hospitalize...
Objective. Although an increasing fraction of Medicare beneficiaries die outside the hospital, the p...
This article examines geographic variance in patient and medical trainee access to palliative care
Background Hospitals have been required to publicly report outcomes of care or costs for many years ...
Focuses on variations in healthcare delivery and outcomes among and within hospital service areas, i...
Medicare Advantage (MA) has grown rapidly since the Affordable Care Act; nearly one-third of Medicar...