How Medicare Advantage Plans Use Data for Supplemental Benefits Decision-Making
This article presents findings from interviews conducted with executives from 29 Medicare Advantage plans regarding plan decision-making processes related to new social risk factor–related benefits.
Based on the analysis of electronic health records from 480 clinics, we found that better care quality and continuity are associated with better-than-expected wound healing performance.
Patients’ Access to 2018 FDA-Approved Drugs 1 Year Post Approval
2018 was a landmark year for new drug approvals. However, patients’ access to these novel drugs varied by drug category and enrolled health plan.
Identifying Complex Patients Using Adjusted Clinical Groups Risk Stratification Tool
In this study, the authors developed a method for use in primary care to identify a group of patients with complex care needs using Aggregated Diagnosis Groups.
Pharmacist Hypertension Management Using an Electronic Health Record–Based Approach
The authors studied the impact of a pharmacist intervention on blood pressure control compared with usual care.
Shifting Away From Emergency Department and Office-Based Urgent Care: No Place Like Home?
April 8th 2022As promising advances in providing care at home evolve, further research—with special attention to underserved populations—is needed to assess the clinical, equity, and economic impacts and to accelerate implementation where appropriate.
Patient Perceptions of In-home Urgent Care via Mobile Integrated Health
Comparing patients’ experiences with in-home urgent care from community paramedics vs urgent care provided in emergency departments, we found higher satisfaction among patients receiving in-home treatment.
The risk-adjusted 1-year mortality rate was not different between Medicare Advantage and traditional Medicare beneficiaries with kidney failure who initiated dialysis.
Insurance Coverage and Health Care Spending by State-Level Medigap Regulations
April 6th 2022Despite their intention to protect against coverage denial and/or premium increases, additional state-level Medigap regulations are correlated with lower Medigap enrollment and stronger moral hazard.
Are Work Relative Value Units Correlated With Operative Duration of Common Surgical Procedures?
April 5th 2022Work relative value units (wRVUs) correlate with operative duration of common surgical procedures. Reimbursement for physicians depending on wRVUs is fair for commonly performed surgeries.
Real-world Usage of Bevacizumab-bvzr Biosimilar in US Oncology Practice
Real-world adoption of bevacizumab-bvzr biosimilar was retrospectively assessed, revealing switching between biosimilars and the reference product and utilization in extrapolated indications and combination regimens.