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Comparison of the use of the top-ranked cancer hospitals between Medicare Advantage and traditional Medicare.

Daeho Kim1, David J Meyers, Momotazur Rahman, Amal N Trivedi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To compare the use of top-ranked cancer hospitals for complex cancer surgery between Medicare Advantage (MA) and traditional Medicare fee-for-service (FFS) enrollees. STUDY
DESIGN: Cross-sectional analysis of Medicare claims and enrollment data.
METHODS: The study used Medicare Provider Analysis and Review files to compare differences in use of top-ranked cancer hospitals for complex cancer surgery (lobectomy, esophagectomy, gastrectomy, colectomy, and the Whipple procedure [pancreaticoduodenectomy]) between MA and FFS enrollees 65 years and older who underwent the surgery in 2015 to 2017.
RESULTS: After adjusting for demographic characteristics and county fixed effects, MA enrollees were less likely to use top-ranked cancer hospitals than FFS enrollees by 6.0 percentage points (95% CI, 4.7-7.2) overall; the difference varied from 3.5 percentage points (95% CI, 2.5-4.6) for colectomy to 14.3 percentage points (95% CI, 10.9-17.8) for the Whipple procedure. The difference in cancer surgery rate at a top-ranked cancer hospital between MA and FFS enrollees was larger for MA plans without out-of-network (OON) benefits (-7.5 percentage points; 95% CI, -9.1 to -5.9) than for MA plans with OON benefits (-2.3 percentage points; 95% CI, -2.9 to -1.7).
CONCLUSIONS: MA enrollees were less likely to use top-ranked cancer hospitals for complex cancer surgery than FFS enrollees. This difference was larger for MA plans with more restrictive OON policies. These findings suggest that MA enrollees, particularly those with lower OON benefits, may have restricted access to top-ranked hospitals for cancer care compared with FFS enrollees.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34668678      PMCID: PMC8979370          DOI: 10.37765/ajmc.2021.88766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Manag Care        ISSN: 1088-0224            Impact factor:   2.229


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