Stability of disability among PACE enrollees: financial and programmatic implications.

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Title
Stability of disability among PACE enrollees: financial and programmatic implications.
First Author
Mukamel, Dana B
Date of Pub
1998 Spring
Pages
83-100
Abstract
This article examines the experience of the first 11 Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) programs. It investigates changes in functional status of participants in relation to length of enrollment in the program and individual risk characteristics. Our findings indicate that mature programs experience stable disability mix over time, supporting the rationale for the current PACE payment method. However, significant differences exist between programs, suggesting that payment rates could be more program specific. Analysis of the effect of patient characteristics at admission on the likelihood of improvement in functional status identified areas for quality improvement. The implications of this study have increasing importance in light of the expected expansion of PACE to approximately 100 sites by the year 2000.
Other Authors
Clark, Marleen L; Temkin-Greener, Helena
MeSH
Capitation Fee : Disabled Persons : Activities of Daily Living : Aged : Comprehensive Health Care/economics/organization & administration : Diagnosis-Related Groups : Health Maintenance Organizations/economics : Health Services for the Aged/economics/organization & administration : Human : Long-Term Care/economics/organization & administration : Medicaid/economics : Medicare/economics : Pilot Projects : Program Evaluation : Quality of Health Care : Recovery of Function : Risk Factors : Support, Non-U.S. Gov't : United States
Issue
3
NTIS Number
PB2000-102912
Volume
19

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