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What do short and long hospice stays tell us about Medicare policy?. Donald H. Taylor, Jr. Sanford School of Public Policy Duke University. Some work funded by 2 grants. HCFO Initiative of RWJ: Identifying the Use, Cost and Quality Tradeoff in the Medicare Hospice Benefit - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: What do short and long hospice stays tell us about Medicare policy?
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What do short and long hospice stays tell us about Medicare policy?

Donald H. Taylor, Jr. Sanford School of Public Policy

Duke University

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Some work funded by 2 grants• HCFO Initiative of RWJ: Identifying the Use,

Cost and Quality Tradeoff in the Medicare Hospice Benefit

• AHRQ 1RO1 HS018360: Priorities for Medicare Advanced Cancer Coverage

• Sponsors are not responsible for the presentation/my conclusions

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Cordt Kassner, Hospice Analytics helped with slides & some of the empirical work I discuss. Policy conclusions/suggestions

are my responsibility

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2012 Medicare HospicePercentage of Discharged Deceased x LOS

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Of those discharged deceased from hospice: - 25% die in 4 days or less - 50% die in 13 days or less - 75% die in 43 days or less

www.HospiceAnalytics.com 6

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2012 Medicare HospicePercentage of Discharged Alive x LOS

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Of those discharged alive from hospice: - 25% are discharged by day 17 - 50% are discharged by day 57 - 75% are discharged by day 127

www.HospiceAnalytics.com 8

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Short Stay Concerns• Quality• Foregone cost savings• Persistent: 1 in 4 dying 4-5 day LOS ~10 yrs • Problem or preference? – How can we lengthen short stays?– Worry: will changes exacerbate short stay

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Long Stay Concerns• More likely to be discharged alive– Fraudulent– Inappropriate– Back door LTC benefit?

• Increase cost at longer length of use

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Hospice Saves Medicare $ even w/long stays in N.C. (preliminary; static use)

N Mean Difference N Mean Difference N Mean Difference

Total 24,058 $11,925 24,058 $11,821 24,058 $11,452Control 12,029 $13,158 12,029 $13,161 12,029 $13,102Hospice 12,029 $10,692 -$2,466 12,029 $10,482 -$2,679 12,029 $9,802 -$3,300

Hospice Observed MEDPAC U-Curve Rebase -10%, No Update

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Conclusions/What Next?• More focused audit• Hospice policy change inevitable. What is the

goal?• With appropriate comparison, hospice saves

Medicare money even with long stays– Could save more (worry unintended conseq)– Some long stay hospice back door LTC– What do patients want?

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Final Thoughts• The hospice benefit in Medicare has been

expected to improve quality & save money since the beginning

• A very rare standard in health care• Hospice shouldn’t be the only part of

Medicare subjected to such questions