Perioperative management of colon cancer under Medicare risk programs

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作者
Retchin, SM
Penberthy, L
Desch, C
Brown, R
JeromeDEmilia, B
Clement, D
机构
[1] VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIV,DEPT INTERNAL MED,RICHMOND,VA
[2] VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIV,DEPT HLTH ADM,RICHMOND,VA
[3] VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIV,MASSEY CANC CTR,RICHMOND,VA
[4] MATH POLICY RES INC,PRINCETON,NJ
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10.1001/archinte.157.16.1878
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: To determine differences in perioperative care and outcomes for patients with colon cancer enrolled in Medicare health maintenance organizations compared with similar fee-for-service nonenrollees. Methods: Cross-sectional evaluation of hospital care and posthospital outcomes with data obtained from medical records. Nineteen health maintenance organizations representing all model types were selected from 12 stales. The nonenrollee sample was drawn from the same areas. The sample included 412 enrollees and 401 nonenrollees, representing 65 hospitals for health maintenance organizations and 61 hospitals for fee-for-service. Results: Nonenrollees were slightly older and had higher preoperative risk. Enrollees had shorter intervals between admission and surgery (enrollees, 1.55 days sis nonenrollees, 2.85 days). Differences in length of stay (enrollees, 10.9 days vs nonenrollees, 14.2 days) persisted even after controlling far preoperative health status. Differences in admissions to intensive care units (enrollees, 36.4% vs nonenrollees, 44.4%) were highly influenced by preoperative health status. Nonenrollees were more significantly likely to receive preoperative antibiotics, postoperative testing (eg, postoperative chest radiographs and electrocardiograms), and postoperative patient-controlled analgesia. Tumor staging was similar for both groups. Enrollees were more likely to be discharged home, while nonenrollees were more likely to be discharged to a nursing home. There were no significant differences in hospital deaths or postdischarge readmissions. Conclusions: Health maintenance organization enrollees with colon cancer received less clinical services of several types than similar patients in fee-for-service settings, had shorter hospital stays, and were less likely to be discharged to nursing homes. However, there was no evidence that they experienced different outcomes.
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