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The Influence of Medicare Home Health Payment Incentives: Does Payer Source Matter?
2006
Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing
During the late 1990s, an interim payment system (IPS) was instituted to constrain Medicare home health care expenditures. Previous research has largely focused on the implications of the IPS for Medicare patients, but our study broadens the analysis to consider patients with other payer sources. Using the National Home and Hospice Care Survey, we found similar effects of the IPS across payer types. Specifically, the IPS was associated with a decrease in access to care for the sickest patients,
doi:10.5034/inquiryjrnl_43.2.135
pmid:17004643
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