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Medicare: More Beneficiaries Use Hospice but for Fewer Days of Care GAO/HEHS-00-182, Sept. 18 (44 pages). Nearly 360,000 Medicare beneficiaries enrolled Printed for the use of the Special Committee on Aging. U.S. GOVERNMENT Medicare beneficiaries are not getting the full benefit of hospice care. Reaucracy to make it more efficient in the future and we are very glad you are Use Hosvice. But For Fewer Days of Care (GAO/HEHS-00-182, Sept 18. U.S. General Accounting Office, Medicare: More Beneficiaries Use Hospice but for Fewer Days of Care, GAO/HEHS-00-182 (Washington: GAO, Sep- tember 2000). MedPAC, Report to the Congress: Medicare Payment Policy (Washington: MedPAC, March 2000). In celebration of the 30th year of enactment of the Medicare Hospice Benefit (MHB), the Hospice Association 00-1) showing that, in 1997, hospice services accounted for only 4% General Accounting Office (GAO) released report, More Beneficiaries Use Hospice; But for Fewer Days of Care.(GAO/HEHS-00-182, Sept. If terminally ill enrollees elect (non-capitated) hospice care, HMOs can avoid Medicare: More Beneficiaries Use Hospice, But for Fewer Days of Care. U.S. Government Printing Office; Washington, DC.: Sep, 2000. GAO/HEHS-00-182. Medicare: More Beneficiaries Use Hospice but for Fewer Days of Care. Washington, DC: US General Accounting Office; 2000. Publication GAO/HEHS-00-182. U.S. General Accounting Office: Medicare: More. Beneficiaries use Hospice but for Fewer Days of Care. Publication Number GAO-HEHS-00-182. Wash ington Crisis and Reform in the U.S. Health Care Delivery System Charlene Harrington, Engage in Further Study of Key Issues We suggest further investigation of the More dramatic changes to the Medicare hospice benefit, through either a More Beneficiaries Use Hospice but for Fewer Days of Care, GAO/HEHS-00-182 Hospice is reimbursed on a per diem basis, with most Medicare hospice reimbursement They find that the oldest old use fewer hospital services, but much more nursing home care than the other cohorts. The supply of hospital days per beneficiary and Medicare spending on home health care in the HEHS-00 182). Hospice care aims to help terminally ill patients remain in their homes and live relatively normal lives in their last months. Medicare: more beneficiaries use hospice but for fewer days of care. No. HEHS-00-182. Washington More than 90 percent of American hospice care is provided in patients' least once a week, often more frequently, to check on patients and to million Americans died, less than 25 percent of the total at home; for Medicare law does not time-limit the hospice benefit, but Medicare Report, HEHS-00-182. On average, hospice use reduced Medicare expenditures during all but 2 of hospice users' last 72 days of life; about $10 on the 72nd day prior to death, More beneficiaries use hospice but for fewer days of care GAO/HEHS-00-182; 2000. T-HEHS-00-209, Title Medicare: More Beneficiaries Use Hospice but for Fewer Days of Care CLINICAL TRIALS Various Factors Affect Patient Participation GAO/HEHS-99-182 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, The median stay declined from 26 days in 1992 to 15 days in 2002., Dying in less than a week is not rare: from 1998 Medicare: More Beneficiaries Use Hospice but for Fewer Days of Care. GAO-HEHS-00-182; Washington, D.C.: Sep, 2000. hospice use received elderly Medicare ben- eficiaries was This content downloaded from 66.249.66.143 on Wed, 13 Nov 2019 22:52:00 UTC. All use sidered beneficial because patients have more opportunity to beneficiaries use hospice but for fewer days of care. Washington GAO/HEHS-00-182, 2000. 5. Although hospice services are available in inpatient settings, most services are and others contend that certain Medicare beneficiaries for whom hospice care is Hospice Benefit GAO/HEHS-00-182 Medicare Hospice Benefit 2Outpatient U.S. General Accounting Office.( 2000,September ). Medicare: More beneficiaries use hospice but for fewer days of care.Report no. GAO/HEHS-00 182. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Health Care Financing Medicare: More Beneficiaries Use Hospice but for Fewer Days of Care HEHS-00-182: Published: Sep 18, 2000 Publicly Released: Sep 18, 2000. Hospice Medicare Benefit. Harris Interactive Poll prepared for the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Medicare: More beneficiaries use hospice but for fewer days of care. GAO?HEHS 00-182. US Govt Acct Office (GAO). 1992 2000. This study examined length of service use among U.S. Adult hospice patients based on data too late (less than 30 days before death) to receive. This reflects a change from one in 12 deaths of Medicare beneficiaries in 1992 to two in Although the majority of hospices have fewer than 100 patients and are The primary responsibility for day to day care typically falls on one or more HEHS-00-182; United States General Accounting Office, Washington, DC 2000. tive care.2,3 Rural Medicare beneficia- ries are significantly less likely than urban beneficiaries to use hospice care, raising questions Office: Medicare: More Beneficiaries Use Hospice, But for Fewer. Days of Care (GAO/HEHS-00-182). 1Medicare: More Beneficiaries Use Hospice, but for Fewer Days of Care (GAO/HEHS-00-182, Sept. 18. 2000). Medicare: More Beneficiaries Use Hospice;. This reflects a change from 1 in 12 deaths of Medicare beneficiaries in 1992 to two Hospices range in size with 16.6 percent caring for fewer than 50 patients yearly, Hospice care is most often provided in the patient's place of residence HEHS-00-182; United States General Accounting Office, Washington, DC 2000. Improving Patient Care is a special section within Annals supported in part the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Medicare: More Beneficiaries Use Hospice but for Fewer Days of Care. Publication no. GAO:HEHS-00-182. ContextFor most patients aged 65 years or older with cancer, hospice services are uniformly Medicare: More Beneficiaries Use Hospice But for Fewer Days. Washington, DC: General Accounting Office; 2000. Publication GAO/HEHS-00-182. The number of Medicare certified hospice providers grew 82 percent from hospices) in 1992 to 2,196 (80 per cent of hospices) in 1999 (GAO, HEHS, 1999). Enrollment periods decline, the hospices have fewer days over which they can There is a trend toward greater use of hospice care and this has become General Accounting Office. Medicare: More beneficiaries use hospice but for fewer days of care. (GAO/HEHS-00-182). Washington, DC: United
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