| Literature DB >> 27148428 |
John P McHugh1, Amal N Trivedi2, Jacqueline S Zinn3, Vincent Mor2.
Abstract
The Institute of Medicine, in its 2001 Crossing the Quality Chasm report, recommended greater integration and coordination as a component of a transformed health care system, yet relationships between acute and post-acute providers have remained weak. With payment reforms that hold hospitals and health systems accountable for the total costs of care and readmissions, the dynamic between acute and post-acute providers is changing. In this article, we outline the internal and market factors that will drive health systems' decisions about whether and how they integrate with post-acute providers. Enhanced integration between acute and post-acute providers should reduce variation in post-acute spending.Entities:
Keywords: Hospitals; Post-acute; Readmissions; Skilled nursing
Year: 2014 PMID: 27148428 PMCID: PMC4852706 DOI: 10.5430/jha.v3n6p103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hosp Adm ISSN: 1927-6990