Skilled home health (HH) is the largest long-term care setting and the fastest-growing site of healthcare in the United States (U.S.). Home Health Value-Based Purchasing (HHVBP) is a structure of Medicare that penalizes U.S. HH agencies for high hospitalization rates. Prior studies have shown inconsistent evidence about associations of race with hospitalization rates in HH. Evidence supports that Black or African Americans are less likely to participate in advance care planning (ACP), or to complete written advance directives, which could affect their potential for hospitalization when nearing end of life. In this quasi-experimental study, we used Medicare administrative datasets, the Weighted Acute Care Services Use Rates (WACSUR) score, a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-44).Due to the changing demographics, increased attent...
This study examined racial and geographic differences in access to a usual source of care (USC) and ...
This study is a continuation of an earlier study that examined hospitalization rates for ambulatory ...
Background: Home health is the fastest-growing healthcare setting in the country. Through Home Healt...
Objective. This article explores whether the formal home health care (HHC) market is equitable or ma...
Advance care planning is a conversation about personal values, future treatment choices, and designa...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142524/1/jgs15082_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
Diabetes affects more than one-quarter of older adults living in the United States. Patients with d...
Only 54% of Medicare patients referred to home health care services following a hospitalization rece...
Our study examines associations between race and ethnicity and hospitalization for ambulatory care s...
Objectives. The movement to publicly report data on provider quality to inform consumer choices is p...
Background: On average Black patients have longer LOS than comparable White patients. Longer hospita...
This study examines race variations in quality of care through the proxy of ambulatory care sensitiv...
Purpose: Due to the importance of Medicare home health care (HHC) to beneficiaries when complication...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is known to affect adults in racial and ethnic minority groups disproporti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-44).Due to the changing demographics, increased attent...
This study examined racial and geographic differences in access to a usual source of care (USC) and ...
This study is a continuation of an earlier study that examined hospitalization rates for ambulatory ...
Background: Home health is the fastest-growing healthcare setting in the country. Through Home Healt...
Objective. This article explores whether the formal home health care (HHC) market is equitable or ma...
Advance care planning is a conversation about personal values, future treatment choices, and designa...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142524/1/jgs15082_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
Diabetes affects more than one-quarter of older adults living in the United States. Patients with d...
Only 54% of Medicare patients referred to home health care services following a hospitalization rece...
Our study examines associations between race and ethnicity and hospitalization for ambulatory care s...
Objectives. The movement to publicly report data on provider quality to inform consumer choices is p...
Background: On average Black patients have longer LOS than comparable White patients. Longer hospita...
This study examines race variations in quality of care through the proxy of ambulatory care sensitiv...
Purpose: Due to the importance of Medicare home health care (HHC) to beneficiaries when complication...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is known to affect adults in racial and ethnic minority groups disproporti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-44).Due to the changing demographics, increased attent...
This study examined racial and geographic differences in access to a usual source of care (USC) and ...
This study is a continuation of an earlier study that examined hospitalization rates for ambulatory ...