Patient Routing to Skilled Nursing Facilities: The Consequences of the Medicare Reimbursement Rule

Manag. Sci. Pub Date : 2022-03-02 DOI:10.1287/mnsc.2022.4316
G. Jin, Ajin Lee, S. F. Lu
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Abstract

Medicare does not pay for a skilled nursing facility (SNF) unless a fee-for-service patient has stayed in the hospital for at least three days. This Medicare reimbursement rule, or the “three-day rule,” provides full coverage for the first 20 days and partial coverage for days 21–100 for skilled nursing care provided at any Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services-approved SNF. In this paper, we study how this Medicare reimbursement rule affects patient routing to SNFs and whether an SNF discharge reduces patients’ 30-day hospital readmission rates. Data analysis shows that Medicare patients are more likely to be discharged to an SNF rather than home after the three-day cutoff, and SNF discharges increase hospital readmission rates for Medicare day 3 patients. This perverse effect is driven by infection-related readmissions and is more likely to occur when local SNFs have lower occupancy rates and higher deficiency citations than the median SNF of the same state-year. Back-of-the-envelope calculation suggests that the three-day rule may have generated an extra Medicare cost of $71 million to $345 million per year due to the overuse of SNFs and the subsequent rise in hospital readmissions. Replacing the three-day rule with a machine-learning algorithm mimicking private insurers would help. This paper was accepted by Stefan Scholtes, healthcare management.
病人路线到熟练护理机构:医疗保险报销规则的后果
医疗保险不支付熟练护理设施(SNF)的费用,除非按服务收费的病人在医院住了至少三天。这项医疗保险报销规则,或“三天规则”,为任何医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心批准的SNF提供的熟练护理提供前20天的全额保险和21-100天的部分保险。在本文中,我们研究了医疗保险报销规则如何影响患者到SNF的路径,以及SNF出院是否会降低患者30天的再入院率。数据分析显示,在三天的截止日期后,医疗保险患者更有可能出院到SNF而不是回家,SNF出院增加了医疗保险第3天患者的再入院率。这种反常的影响是由与感染有关的再入院造成的,当当地SNF的入住率较低,缺陷引用率高于同一州年度SNF的中位数时,这种情况更有可能发生。粗略计算表明,三天规则可能造成每年7 100万至3.45亿美元的额外医疗保险费用,原因是snf的过度使用以及随后住院人数的增加。用模仿私人保险公司的机器学习算法取代三天规则会有所帮助。本文被医疗管理专业的Stefan Scholtes接受。
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