SNF/LTC医疗保险受益人的用药模式。

Health Care Financing Review Pub Date : 2008-01-01
Bruce Stuart, Linda Simoni-Wastila, Thomas Shaffer
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摘要

根据新的医疗保险药物福利,居住在养老院和其他长期护理(LTC)设施的受益人与居住在社区的受益人一样,可以广泛选择D部分处方药计划。然而,D部分不改变在合格的熟练护理机构(SNF)停留期间药物的A部分覆盖范围。这就提出了一个问题,即在SNF发作和其他LTC设施停留之间过渡的受益人的药物使用模式是否不同,以及处方覆盖的存在是否会产生任何差异。本研究使用2001年医疗保险现行受益人调查(MCBS)数据的回归分析来解决这些问题。我们发现,与仅在其他LTC机构停留的月份相比,受益人在SNF期间接受的药物管理减少了7- 30% (p < 0.01)。我们没有发现处方覆盖影响非医疗保险合格LTC设施停留期间药物使用模式的证据。
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Medication patterns for Medicare beneficiaries with SNF/LTC facility stays.

Under the new Medicare drug benefit, beneficiaries residing in nursing homes and other long-term care (LTC) facilities have the same wide selection of Part D prescription drug plans available to community-dwelling beneficiaries. However, Part D does not alter Part A coverage for drugs during qualified skilled nursing facility (SNF) stays. This raises questions of whether drug utilization patterns differ for beneficiaries who transition between SNF episodes and other LTC facility stays and whether the presence of prescription coverage makes any difference. This study used regression analysis of the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) data from 2001 to address these questions. We found that beneficiaries received between 7-30 percent fewer medication administrations during SNF months compared to months spent only in other LTC facility stays (p < 0.01). We found no evidence that prescription coverage influenced medication utilization patterns during non-Medicare qualified LTC facility stays.

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Health Care Financing Review 医学-卫生保健
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