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. 2018 Sep:61:244-258.
doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2018.01.005. Epub 2018 Feb 7.

The effect of integration of hospitals and post-acute care providers on Medicare payment and patient outcomes

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The effect of integration of hospitals and post-acute care providers on Medicare payment and patient outcomes

R Tamara Konetzka et al. J Health Econ. 2018 Sep.

Abstract

In this paper we examine empirically the effect of integration on Medicare payment and rehospitalization. We use 2005-2013 data on Medicare beneficiaries receiving post-acute care (PAC) in the U.S. to examine integration between hospitals and the two most common post-acute care settings: skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and home health agencies (HHA), using two measures of integration-formal vertical integration and informal integration representing preferential relationships between providers without formal relationships. Our identification strategy is twofold. First, we use longitudinal models with a fixed effect for each hospital-PAC pair in a market to test how changes in integration impact patient outcomes. Second, we use an instrumental variable approach to account for patient selection into integrated providers. We find that vertical integration between hospitals and SNFs increases Medicare payments and reduces rehospitalization rates. However, vertical integration between hospitals and HHAs has little effect, nor does informal integration between hospitals and either PAC setting.

Keywords: Medicare; Post-acute care; Vertical integration.

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Proportion of hospital-PAC pairs that are vertically integrated over the study period.
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Proportion of hospital-PAC pairs that are informally integrated over the study period.

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