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The Final Evaluation Report on the National Home Health Prospective Payment Demonstration: Agencies Reduce Visits While Preserving Quality

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  • Valerie Cheh

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Notes that prospective payment led to sharp reductions in home health service use and no apparent effect on quality of care. Furthermore, the use of other Medicare-reimbursed services (such as hospital stays) did not increase, nor did the use of informal or other care.

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  • Valerie Cheh, "undated". "The Final Evaluation Report on the National Home Health Prospective Payment Demonstration: Agencies Reduce Visits While Preserving Quality," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4d80eb1fa9014a63942031e30, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Jennifer Schore, 1994. "Patient, Agency, and Area Characteristics Associated with Regional Variation in the Use of Medicare Home Health Services," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c343cd55478f4997ba4a3b513, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. McKnight, Robin, 2006. "Home care reimbursement, long-term care utilization, and health outcomes," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 90(1-2), pages 293-323, January.

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