For-profit medicare home health agencies' costs appear higher and quality appears lower compared to nonprofit agencies
- PMID: 25092849
- DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2014.0307
For-profit medicare home health agencies' costs appear higher and quality appears lower compared to nonprofit agencies
Abstract
For-profit, or proprietary, home health agencies were banned from Medicare until 1980 but now account for a majority of the agencies that provide such services. Medicare home health costs have grown rapidly since the implementation of a risk-based prospective payment system in 2000. We analyzed recent national cost and case-mix-adjusted quality outcomes to assess the performance of for-profit and nonprofit home health agencies. For-profit agencies scored slightly but significantly worse on overall quality indicators compared to nonprofits (77.18 percent and 78.71 percent, respectively). Notably, for-profit agencies scored lower than nonprofits on the clinically important outcome "avoidance of hospitalization" (71.64 percent versus 73.53 percent). Scores on quality measures were lowest in the South, where for-profits predominate. Compared to nonprofits, proprietary agencies also had higher costs per patient ($4,827 versus $4,075), were more profitable, and had higher administrative costs. Our findings raise concerns about whether for-profit agencies should continue to be eligible for Medicare payments and about the efficiency of Medicare's market-oriented, risk-based home care payment system.
Keywords: Cost of Health Care; Home Care; Medicare; Nonprofit/For-Profit Status; Quality Of Care.
Project HOPE—The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.
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