Infrequent and late referral to hospice among patients on dialysis likely reflects the impact of a Medicare payment policy that discourages the concurrent receipt of these services, but it may also reflect these patients\u27 less predictable illness trajectories. Among a national cohort of patients on hemodialysis, we identified four distinct spending trajectories during the last year of life that represented markedly different intensities of care. Within the cohort, 9 percent had escalating spending and 13 percent had persistently high spending throughout the last year of life, while 41 percent had relatively low spending with late escalation, and 37 percent had moderate spending with late escalation. Across the four groups, the percentage...
One-quarter of annual Medicare expenses in the traditional program (non-Medicare Advantage) are expe...
Dialysis patients are often denied hospice benefits unless they forego dialysis treatments. However,...
PURPOSE We undertook a study to identify distinct functional trajectories in the year before hospice...
Infrequent and late referral to hospice among patients on dialysis likely reflects the impact of a M...
Hospice is recognized for providing excellent end-of-life care but may be underused by dialysis pati...
Hospices have been expected to reduce health expenditures since their addition to the US Medicare be...
In recent years, the use of Medicare-covered home health care and hospice services has grown dramati...
In recent years, the use of Medicare-covered home health care and hospice services has grown dramati...
OBJECTIVES: Prior studies associate hospice use with reduced hospitalization and spending at the end...
Emergency units have been gradually recognized as important settings for palliative care initiation,...
Few dying patients undergoing dialysis receive hospice care. An intervention to facilitate hospice r...
Health care for elderly Americans at the end of life is changing, but it still falls short of the ca...
ImportanceMore patients with cancer use hospice currently than ever before, but there are indication...
End-of-life (EOL) care in the United States is costly, highly fragmented, and uncoordinated. Despit...
Background: Despite the urgent need for evidence to guide the end-of-life (EOL) care for patients wi...
One-quarter of annual Medicare expenses in the traditional program (non-Medicare Advantage) are expe...
Dialysis patients are often denied hospice benefits unless they forego dialysis treatments. However,...
PURPOSE We undertook a study to identify distinct functional trajectories in the year before hospice...
Infrequent and late referral to hospice among patients on dialysis likely reflects the impact of a M...
Hospice is recognized for providing excellent end-of-life care but may be underused by dialysis pati...
Hospices have been expected to reduce health expenditures since their addition to the US Medicare be...
In recent years, the use of Medicare-covered home health care and hospice services has grown dramati...
In recent years, the use of Medicare-covered home health care and hospice services has grown dramati...
OBJECTIVES: Prior studies associate hospice use with reduced hospitalization and spending at the end...
Emergency units have been gradually recognized as important settings for palliative care initiation,...
Few dying patients undergoing dialysis receive hospice care. An intervention to facilitate hospice r...
Health care for elderly Americans at the end of life is changing, but it still falls short of the ca...
ImportanceMore patients with cancer use hospice currently than ever before, but there are indication...
End-of-life (EOL) care in the United States is costly, highly fragmented, and uncoordinated. Despit...
Background: Despite the urgent need for evidence to guide the end-of-life (EOL) care for patients wi...
One-quarter of annual Medicare expenses in the traditional program (non-Medicare Advantage) are expe...
Dialysis patients are often denied hospice benefits unless they forego dialysis treatments. However,...
PURPOSE We undertook a study to identify distinct functional trajectories in the year before hospice...