“全包养老”项目的发展和营利性项目的作用。

Health affairs scholar Pub Date : 2025-01-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/haschl/qxae174
Katherine E M Miller, Ravi Gupta, Daniel Polsky
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老年人全包护理计划(PACE)是一个由政府拨款资助的管理式护理计划,主要服务55岁或以上需要养老院护理水平的成年人,他们有双重资格享受医疗保险和医疗补助。虽然PACE项目历来是非营利实体,但在2016年,一项法规变更允许营利性PACE项目帮助扩大该项目。我们描述了PACE项目从2010年到2022年的增长情况。从2010年到2022年,PACE项目的数量和注册人数都在增长。然而,在允许营利性项目进入市场后,招生增长率总体上有所放缓(13.4%对7.0%),尽管营利性项目的招生增长速度比非营利项目更快(13.2%对5.7%)。新项目的进入主要推动了营利性增长。尽管营利性项目有所增长,但到2022年,大多数参保人继续从非营利项目获得医疗服务(78%)。允许营利性项目并没有提高PACE的总体入学率。鉴于越来越多的证据表明,与非营利机构相比,其他医疗保健部门的营利性所有权可能会降低质量,随着营利性实体的增加,政策制定者应该仔细监控PACE的医疗质量和患者结果。
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Growth of the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly and the role of for-profit programs.

The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is a managed care program financed by capitated government payments that primarily serves adults aged 55 or older requiring nursing home level of care who are dual-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. While PACE programs have historically been nonprofit entities, in 2016, a regulation change allowed for-profit PACE programs to help expand the program. We describe PACE program growth from 2010 to 2022. Both the number of PACE programs and enrollees grew from 2010 to 2022. Yet, after allowing for-profits to enter the market, the enrollment rate of growth slowed overall (13.4% vs 7.0%), though for-profit program enrollment grew more rapidly compared to nonprofit programs (13.2% vs 5.7%). Entry of new programs drove for-profit growth primarily. Despite the growth of for-profit programs, most enrollees continued to receive care from nonprofit programs (78%) by 2022. Allowing for-profit programs did not increase PACE enrollment rates overall. Given emerging evidence that for-profit ownership in other health care sectors may reduce quality compared to nonprofits, policymakers should carefully monitor care quality and patient outcomes in PACE as for-profit entities increase.

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