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Medicare’s Bundled Payment Pilot For Acute And Postacute Care: Analysis And Recommendations On Where To Begin
by
Newhouse, Joseph P.
, Sood, Neeraj
, Huckfeldt, Peter J.
, Grabowski, David C.
, Escarce, José J.
in
Acute services
/ Cost
/ Cost control
/ Flat rates
/ Fractured hips
/ Fractures
/ Government programs
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Hip joint
/ Hospitals
/ Incentives
/ Innovations
/ Medical service
/ Medicare
/ Nursing
/ Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act 2010-US
/ Patients
/ Payment
/ Payments
/ Pharmacists
/ Pilot projects
/ Prospective payment systems
/ Rehabilitation
/ Reimbursement
/ Saving
/ Social programs
/ Subacute care
2011
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Medicare’s Bundled Payment Pilot For Acute And Postacute Care: Analysis And Recommendations On Where To Begin
by
Newhouse, Joseph P.
, Sood, Neeraj
, Huckfeldt, Peter J.
, Grabowski, David C.
, Escarce, José J.
in
Acute services
/ Cost
/ Cost control
/ Flat rates
/ Fractured hips
/ Fractures
/ Government programs
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Hip joint
/ Hospitals
/ Incentives
/ Innovations
/ Medical service
/ Medicare
/ Nursing
/ Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act 2010-US
/ Patients
/ Payment
/ Payments
/ Pharmacists
/ Pilot projects
/ Prospective payment systems
/ Rehabilitation
/ Reimbursement
/ Saving
/ Social programs
/ Subacute care
2011
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Medicare’s Bundled Payment Pilot For Acute And Postacute Care: Analysis And Recommendations On Where To Begin
by
Newhouse, Joseph P.
, Sood, Neeraj
, Huckfeldt, Peter J.
, Grabowski, David C.
, Escarce, José J.
in
Acute services
/ Cost
/ Cost control
/ Flat rates
/ Fractured hips
/ Fractures
/ Government programs
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Hip joint
/ Hospitals
/ Incentives
/ Innovations
/ Medical service
/ Medicare
/ Nursing
/ Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act 2010-US
/ Patients
/ Payment
/ Payments
/ Pharmacists
/ Pilot projects
/ Prospective payment systems
/ Rehabilitation
/ Reimbursement
/ Saving
/ Social programs
/ Subacute care
2011
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Medicare’s Bundled Payment Pilot For Acute And Postacute Care: Analysis And Recommendations On Where To Begin
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Medicare’s Bundled Payment Pilot For Acute And Postacute Care: Analysis And Recommendations On Where To Begin
2011
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In the National Pilot Program on Payment Bundling, a subset of Medicare providers will receive a single payment for an episode of acute care in a hospital, followed by postacute care in a skilled nursing or rehabilitation facility, the patient's home, or other appropriate setting. This article examines the promises and pitfalls of bundled payments and addresses two important design decisions for the pilot: which conditions to include, and how long an episode should be. Our analysis of Medicare data found that hip fracture and joint replacement are good conditions to include in the pilot because they exhibit strong potential for cost savings. In addition, these conditions pose less financial risk for providers than other common ones do, so including them would make participation in the program more appealing to providers. We also found that longer episode lengths captured a higher percentage of costs and hospital readmissions while adding little financial risk. We recommend that the Medicare pilot program test alternative design features to help foster payment innovation throughout the health system. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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