Measuring function for Medicare inpatient rehabilitation payment

We studied 186,766 Medicare discharges to the community in 1999 from 694 inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRF). Statistical models were used to examine the relationship of functional items and scales to accounting cost within impairment categories. For most items, more independence leads to lowe...

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description We studied 186,766 Medicare discharges to the community in 1999 from 694 inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRF). Statistical models were used to examine the relationship of functional items and scales to accounting cost within impairment categories. For most items, more independence leads to lower costs. However, two items are not associated with cost in the expected way. The probable causes of these anomalies are discussed along with implications for payment policy. We present the rules used to construct administratively simple, homogeneous, resource use groups that provide reasonable incentives for access and quality care and that determine payments under the new IRF prospective payment system (PPS).
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Activities of daily living
Activities of Daily Living - classification
Aged patients
Cognition & reasoning
Cognitive ability
Communication
Cost Allocation
Costs
Diagnosis-Related Groups
Disability Evaluation
Economic aspects
Health administration
Health aspects
Health care expenditures
Hospitals
Humans
Inpatient care
Medicare
Medicare - standards
Nursing care
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
Patients
Payment systems
Physiological aspects
Prospective Payment System - standards
Prospective payment systems
Records and correspondence
Regression analysis
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation Centers - economics
Rehabilitation services
Services
Studies
Task forces
United States
title Measuring function for Medicare inpatient rehabilitation payment
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