Hospital back-up days: impact on joint Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries.

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Title
Hospital back-up days: impact on joint Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries.
First Author
Holahan, John
Date of Pub
1990 Winter
Pages
67-73
Abstract
In this article the question of whether nursing home market characteristics affect the ability of hospitals to discharge patients to nursing homes is examined. Also examined is the question of whether joint Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries have a more difficult time being placed than do other patients. The principal conclusions are first, that the nursing home bed supply and the type of Medicaid payment system affect the ability of hospitals to discharge patients to nursing homes. Joint Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries have a more difficult time being placed in nursing homes in States with fewer beds and more restrictive Medicaid payment policies, and joint beneficiaries do not appear to have longer stays in hospitals. Rather, they have a greater likelihood of being discharged to home.
Other Authors
N/A
MeSH
Health Services Accessibility : Home Care Services/statistics & numerical data : Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data : Medicaid/statistics & numerical data : Medicare/statistics & numerical data : Nursing Homes/supply & distribution : Patient Discharge/statistics & numerical data : Prospective Payment System/statistics & numerical data : United States
Issue
2
NTIS Number
PB91-176263
Volume
12