Skilled Nursing Facility Value-Based Purchasing Failed To Achieve Hospital Readmission Reductions And Other Targets.

Robert E Burke, Franya Hutchins, Jonathan Heintz, Scott Appel, Julie Norman, Syama Patel, Atul Gupta, Liam Rose, Rachel M Werner
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Medicare's Skilled Nursing Facility Value-Based Purchasing (SNF VBP) Program is the largest pay-for-performance initiative ever implemented to improve care in SNFs. The program ties SNF performance in reducing thirty-day hospital readmissions among Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries admitted from the hospital for postacute care to financial rewards or penalties of up to 2 percent of annual Medicare fee-for-service payments to SNFs. Using 2011-21 data from the Medicare Provider Analysis and Review files and other sources, we conducted a difference-in-differences analysis to determine whether the SNF VBP Program was successful in reducing thirty-day readmissions among the target population. Our analysis compared patient outcomes over time in SNFs in the highest quartile of Medicare-paid bed-days (which would be most sensitive to the financial impacts of the program) with those in the lowest quartile. We found that the program had no impact on thirty-day hospital readmissions, thirty-day mortality rates, SNF length-of-stay, or 100-day community discharge rates overall or in specific SNF subgroups during the period 2015-21. In light of changes made to the SNF VBP Program in fiscal year 2024, ongoing monitoring and additional research will be critical to efforts that assess the program's impact and inform SNF quality improvement policies and programs in the years ahead.

熟练护理机构基于价值的采购未能实现医院再入院减少和其他目标。
医疗保险的熟练护理机构基于价值的采购(SNF VBP)计划是迄今为止实施的最大的按绩效付费计划,旨在改善SNF的护理。该计划将SNF在减少因急症后治疗而入院的医疗保险按服务收费受益人的30天再入院率方面的表现,与每年向SNF支付的医疗保险按服务收费最高2%的财政奖励或处罚挂钩。使用2011-21年医疗保险提供者分析和审查文件和其他来源的数据,我们进行了差异中差异分析,以确定SNF VBP计划是否成功地减少了目标人群的30天再入院率。我们的分析比较了医疗保险支付的卧床天数(对该计划的财务影响最敏感)中最高四分之一的snf患者与最低四分之一的患者随时间的结果。我们发现,在2015-21年期间,该计划对总体或特定SNF亚组的30天再入院率、30天死亡率、SNF住院时间或100天社区出院率没有影响。鉴于2024财年SNF VBP项目的变化,持续监测和额外研究将对评估项目影响的努力至关重要,并为未来几年的SNF质量改进政策和项目提供信息。
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