California Hospice Ownership Changes From 2018-2020: A Spatial Analysis and Case Illustration.

Heather A Davis, Christy Torkildson, Lisa C Lindley
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Hospices in California have undergone significant and complicated ownership changes in recent years. Little is known about the impact of these ownership changes on hospices. The purpose of our longitudinal, retrospective descriptive study was to describe the ownership changes impacting hospices 2018 to 2021 in California. Using descriptive statistics, we measured characteristics of hospices with and without ownership changes employing public data from the California Home Health Agencies and Hospice Annual Utilization Report. Ownership change characteristics were measured via publicly available hospice provider and facility data. Spatial characteristics were additionally measured via latitude and longitude publicly available data. Our findings showed that ownership changes were significant and complicated. An influx of for-profit organizations into the California market was primarily responsible for these changes. Additionally, lack of corporate financial public disclosure and voluntary hospice accreditation, certification, and reporting result in a lack of free, publicly available, definitive comprehensive data on for-profit hospice ownership. This hinders information gathering on and provider/familial choice-making regarding hospices. Our study provides critical insight into the impact of ownership changes and lack of definitive, free, publicly available information on adult hospices in California caring for children and has important clinical, research, and policy implications.

2018-2020 年加州安宁疗护所有权的变化:空间分析与案例说明。
近年来,加利福尼亚州的临终关怀机构经历了重大而复杂的所有权变更。人们对这些所有权变更对临终关怀机构的影响知之甚少。我们的纵向回顾性描述性研究旨在描述 2018 年至 2021 年影响加利福尼亚州临终关怀机构的所有权变更。我们采用描述性统计方法,利用《加利福尼亚州居家医疗机构和临终关怀年度使用报告》中的公共数据,测量了所有权发生变化和未发生变化的临终关怀机构的特征。所有权变更特征通过公开的安宁疗护提供者和设施数据进行测量。此外,还通过经纬度公开数据测量了空间特征。我们的研究结果表明,所有权的变化是显著而复杂的。这些变化的主要原因是营利性机构大量涌入加州市场。此外,由于缺乏企业财务公开披露以及自愿性安宁疗护认证、证书和报告,因此缺乏有关营利性安宁疗护所有权的免费、公开、明确的综合数据。这阻碍了有关临终关怀机构的信息收集和提供者/家庭的选择。我们的研究对所有权变更的影响以及加利福尼亚州成人安宁疗护机构缺乏明确、免费、公开的信息提供了重要的启示,对儿童护理具有重要的临床、研究和政策意义。
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