Multifetal pregnancy after implementation of a publicly funded fertility program
Velez MP, Soule A, Gaudet L, Pudwell J, Nguyen P, Ray JG. JAMA Netw Open. 2024; 7(4):e248496. Epub 2024 Apr 25.
In July of 1998, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) changed the payment method for Medicare (Part A) Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) care from cost-based to a prospective payment system (PPS). Unlike the previous cost-based payment system, PPS restricts skilled nursing facility payment to pre-determined levels. CMS also reduces the total payments to SNFs coincident with PPS implementation. These changes may reduce skilled nursing facility quality of care and such changes could be reflected in resident discharge patterns. This study examines the effect of the 1998 policy change on resident discharge outcomes. The results indicate that PPS reduced the relative risk of discharge to home and to death for Medicare residents (compared to non-Medicare residents) and had no significant effect on hospitalizations or transfers.
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