Medicare Advantage and Home Health Care: A Systematic Review.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1097/MLR.0000000000001992
Chenjuan Ma, Martha Rajewski, Jamie M Smith
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Abstract

Objectives: Home health care serves millions of Americans who are "Aging in Place," including the rapidly growing population of Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollees. This study systematically reviewed extant evidence illustrating home health care (HHC) services to MA enrollees.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted in 6 electronic databases to identify eligible studies, which resulted in 386 articles. Following 2 rounds of screening, 30 eligible articles were identified. Each study was also assessed independently for study quality using a validated quality assessment checklist.

Results: Of the 30 studies, nearly half (n=13) were recently published between January 1, 2017 - January 6, 2022. Among various issues related to HHC to MA enrollees examined, which were often compared with Traditional Medicare (TM) enrollees, the 2 most studied issues were HHC use rate (including access) and care dosage/intensity. Inconsistencies were common in findings across reviewed studies, with slight variations in the level of inconsistency by studied outcomes. Several critical issues, such as heterogeneity of MA plans, influence of MA-specific features, and program response to policy and quality improvement initiatives, were only examined by 1 or 2 studies. The depth and scope of scientific investigation were also limited by the scale and details available in MA data in addition to other methodological limits.

Conclusions: Wild variations and conflicting findings on HHC to MA beneficiaries exist across studies. More research with rigorous designs and robust MA encounter data is warranted to determine home health care for MA enrollees and the relevant outcomes.

医疗保险优势与家庭医疗护理:系统回顾。
目标:家庭医疗保健为数百万 "居家养老 "的美国人提供服务,其中包括快速增长的医疗保险优势(MA)参保者。本研究系统地审查了向医疗保险参保者提供家庭医疗保健(HHC)服务的现有证据:方法:我们在 6 个电子数据库中进行了全面的文献检索,以确定符合条件的研究,共检索到 386 篇文章。经过两轮筛选,确定了 30 篇符合条件的文章。此外,还使用有效的质量评估清单对每项研究进行了独立的质量评估:在这 30 篇研究中,近一半(n=13)是在 2017 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 1 月 6 日期间发表的。在所研究的与医疗保险参保者的健康保健相关的各种问题(通常与传统医疗保险(TM)参保者进行比较)中,研究最多的两个问题是健康保健的使用率(包括获取)和护理剂量/强度。在所审查的研究结果中,不一致的情况很常见,不同研究结果的不一致程度略有不同。一些关键问题,如医疗保险计划的异质性、医疗保险特定特征的影响以及计划对政策和质量改进措施的响应,仅有 1 或 2 项研究进行了探讨。科学调查的深度和广度也受到了医疗保险数据的规模和细节以及其他方法的限制:各项研究对医疗保险受益人的健康保健服务存在巨大差异和相互矛盾的结论。有必要进行更多的研究,采用严格的设计和可靠的医疗保险会诊数据,以确定医疗保险参保者的居家医疗服务及相关结果。
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