scholarly journals The Effect of Medicare's Prospective Payment System on Discharge Outcomes of Skilled Nursing Facility Residents

Author(s):  
Walter P. Wodchis ◽  
Brant E. Fries ◽  
Richard A. Hirth
2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (10) ◽  
pp. 466-466
Author(s):  
Paul Baldwin

Our monthly column provides Insights into reading the Skilled Nursing Facility and Prospective Payment System final rule from CMS.


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (10) ◽  
pp. 466-466
Author(s):  
Paul Baldwin

Our monthly column provides Insights into reading the Skilled Nursing Facility and Prospective Payment System final rule from CMS.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 83-83
Author(s):  
Dan Andersen ◽  
Sherly Binu ◽  
Mike Sacca

Abstract We examined the results of the 2020 skilled nursing facility (SNF) value-based purchasing (SNF VBP) program to identify correlates and potential drivers of SNF performance in this program. The SNF VBP program provides incentive payments to SNFs based on their performance on a risk-adjusted hospital readmission measure (i.e., the rate at which SNF residents are admitted back to the hospital within 30-days of being admitted to the SNF). SNFs are assessed on this measure for both improvement compared to their historical baseline and overall achievement compared to their peers. All SNFs that are covered under Medicare’s prospective payment system are included in the SNF VBP program. We performed analyses to assess the correlation between individual SNFs’ performance in the 2020 SNF VBP (n=15,201), which is based on actual performance in fiscal year 2018, with contemporaneous matched data related to SNF health inspection results, staffing, and performance on quality measures (these data form the basis of the five-star quality rating system on the Nursing Home Compare website). We also examined longitudinal trends in these non-SNF VBP program variables and their association with changes in SNF performance in the SNF VBP program. We controlled for important SNF-specific factors (e.g., for-profit status, connected to a hospital). We found strong contemporaneous and longitudinal associations between SNF VBP program performance and some, but not all, of these factors. Our findings are supported by decades of empirical research in SNF quality and highlight potential policy alternatives that could further incentivize high quality care in SNFs.


Author(s):  
Chapin White

In 1998, Medicare began phasing in a new prospective payment system (PPS) for skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). This paper measures facility-level changes in nurse staffing and quality at freestanding SNFs from 1997 (pre-PPS) to 2001 (post-PPS). Findings show a positive but small association between changes in payment levels and changes in nurse staffing. Among for-profits, the elimination of cost reimbursement is associated with a large drop in nurse staffing. Additionally, the elimination of cost reimbursement is associated with worsening in one of four measures of quality of care; however, the quality results are not statistically robust.


2011 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 675-684 ◽  
Author(s):  
David C. Grabowski ◽  
Christopher C. Afendulis ◽  
Thomas G. McGuire

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