Predictors of preventive service use among Medicare beneficiaries

Despite Medicare coverage, receipt of clinical preventive services is suboptimal. Using multivariate regression analyses and Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) data for 2001, we estimated the relationship between the number of preventive services received in the 12-month recall period and: s...

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description Despite Medicare coverage, receipt of clinical preventive services is suboptimal. Using multivariate regression analyses and Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) data for 2001, we estimated the relationship between the number of preventive services received in the 12-month recall period and: socioeconomics, plan type, health status, health risks, and ability to address daily needs. Results are nationally representative for the study year. With the exception of blood pressure and cholesterol screening, approximately one- to two-thirds of Medicare beneficiaries did not receive recommended preventive services. Strategies should be developed to ensure appropriate use of preventive services over time.
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Beneficiaries
Black people
Blood pressure
Breast cancer
Cardiovascular disease
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Disease prevention
Education
Employment
Female
Forecasts and trends
Health administration
Health care delivery
Health maintenance organizations
Health risk assessment
Health risks
Health Services - utilization
Health services accessibility
HMOs
Humans
Immunization
Influence
Influenza
Insurance, Health
Insurance, Health, Statistics
Male
Mammography
Medicaid
Medical screening
Medical statistics
Medicare
Medicine, Preventive
Pap smear
Patients
Preventive health services
Preventive Medicine
Prostate cancer
Regression analysis
Socioeconomic factors
Statistics
Studies
United States
title Predictors of preventive service use among Medicare beneficiaries
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