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Medicare Payment and Hospital Provision of Outpatient Care to the Uninsured.

Daifeng He1, Jennifer M Mellor1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe the amount of hospital outpatient care provided to the uninsured and its association with Medicare payment rate cuts following the implementation of Medicare's Outpatient Prospective Payment System. DATA SOURCES/STUDY
SETTING: We use hospital outpatient discharge records from Florida from 1997 through 2008. STUDY
DESIGN: We estimate multivariate regression models of hospital outpatient care provided to the uninsured in separate samples of nonprofit and for-profit hospitals. PRINCIPAL
FINDINGS: Hospital outpatient departments provide significant amounts of care to the uninsured. As Medicare payment rates fall, total charges and the share of charges for outpatient visits by the uninsured decrease at nonprofit hospitals. At for-profit hospitals, the share of outpatient care provided to uninsured patients increases, but there is no significant change in the number of uninsured discharges.
CONCLUSIONS: Nonprofit and for-profit hospitals respond differently to reductions in Medicare payments; thus, studies of the impact of legislated Medicare payment cuts on care of the uninsured should account for differences in hospital ownership in communities. Given that outpatient care to the uninsured includes preventive and diagnostic care procedures, reductions in this care following payment cuts may adversely affect long-run health and health care costs in communities dominated by nonprofit hospitals. © Health Research and Educational Trust.

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Keywords:  Medicare; Uninsured/safety net providers; administrative data uses; hospitals

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26780966      PMCID: PMC4946048          DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.12433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Serv Res        ISSN: 0017-9124            Impact factor:   3.402


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