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Allowing spouses to be paid personal care providers: spouse availability and effects on Medicaid-funded service use and expenditures.

Robert J Newcomer1, Taewoon Kang, Pamela Doty.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Medicaid service use and expenditure and quality of care outcomes in California's personal care program known as In-Home Supportive Service (IHSS) are described. Analyses investigated Medicaid expenditures, hospital use, and nursing home stays, comparing recipients who have paid spouse caregivers with those having other relatives or unrelated individuals as their caregivers. DESIGN AND METHODS: Medicaid claims and IHSS assessment data for calendar year 2005 were linked for IHSS recipients aged 18 years or older (n = 386,447)
RESULTS: The rates of ambulatory care-sensitive hospital admissions and Medicaid-covered nursing home placements were at least comparable among IHSS recipients' with spouse, parent, other relative, or nonrelative caregivers. Statistically significant differences reflected more desirable outcomes for those with relatives as paid caregivers. In no comparisons did those with spouse providers have worse outcomes than those with nonrelative providers. Average monthly Medicaid expenditures for all services were also lower for IHSS recipients with family provider. IMPLICATIONS: There were no financial disadvantages and some advantages to Medicaid in terms of lower average Medicaid expenditures and fewer nursing home admissions when using spouses, parents, and other relatives as paid IHSS providers. This argues in favor of honoring the recipient's and family's preference for such providers.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22012960      PMCID: PMC3530315          DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnr102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontologist        ISSN: 0016-9013


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