The effect of a fitness program on health status and health care consumption in Medicare MCOs
- PMID: 11569307
The effect of a fitness program on health status and health care consumption in Medicare MCOs
Abstract
This study examined the effect of a fitness program for Medicare MCOs on health status and health care utilization of participants. An evaluation compared outcome measures between high-level and low-level participants of the program. High-level participants scored higher on the Health Outcomes Survey and also had fewer doctor visits during the program period compared with low-level participants. The authors conclude that elderly individuals who participated at the high-level rate in a targeted fitness program maintained or improved health status and had fewer outpatient visits compared with the low-level participants. Medicare MCOs may improve health and manage costs for members by employing similar interventions focusing on functional health through exercise.
Comment in
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Linking exercise and outcomes: difficulties of study design.Manag Care Interface. 2001 Sep;14(9):56-7. Manag Care Interface. 2001. PMID: 11569306 No abstract available.