What is known about the economics of end-of-life care for medicare beneficiaries?
- PMID: 12415132
- DOI: 10.1093/geront/42.suppl_3.40
What is known about the economics of end-of-life care for medicare beneficiaries?
Abstract
Purpose: This article reviews the state of science on the economics of end-of-life care for Medicare beneficiaries and outlines the research needed to fill gaps in that literature.
Designs and methods: Searches of the medical, health services, and economics literature were conducted. Key topics examined were studies of spending on end-of-life care and financial, organizational, and nonfinancial barriers to high-quality end-of-life care.
Results: Studies have documented poor quality of care, dissatisfaction with care, and limitations in the coverage of end-of-life care for Medicare beneficiaries. However, critical gaps in our knowledge about how to design a better end-of-life care system for Medicare beneficiaries remain.
Implications: Further research on how treatment decisions at the end of life are made and prospective studies of costs, satisfaction, and outcomes are needed.
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