Rates of hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions in the Medicare+Choice population.

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Title
Rates of hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions in the Medicare+Choice population.
First Author
McCall, Nancy
Date of Pub
2001 Spring
Pages
127-145
Abstract
This article evaluates the feasibility of developing hospitalization rates for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) for the Medicare+Choice (M+C) population. M+C inpatient encounter data were used to calculate 15 ACSC rates. We found the initial reporting year of M+C inpatient encounter data had no apparent volume or diagnosis-based biases and over 90 percent of M+C organizations had sufficient enrollment to produce statistically reliable rates. Further, our study results support the premise tat ACSCs could be used as sentinel events for potentially vulnerable populations; the oldest old and the disabled experienced statistically significant higher rates of ACSC admissions than younger Medicare beneficiaries.
Other Authors
Dayhoff, Debra; Harlow, Jennifer
Issue
3
Volume
22

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