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6 Outcomes for Medicare Patients Enrolled in a Value-Based Palliative Care Program: agilon health study
Submitted by Charlene Ice on Thu, 11/16/2023 - 15:48
- spent an average of five more days at home during their final months (133.5 versus 128.23)
- were almost two-thirds less likely to die in a hospital (9% versus 26%).
- experienced 39% fewer hospitalizations
- experienced a 48% reduction in intensive care unit days
- experienced a 21% reduction in emergency department visits
- total cost of care was 33% lower ($10,393 on average) from the time of enrollment until death
Notes: Final sample included 1,778 decedents, with 889 in both enrolled and matched cohorts, average age 83, who were Medicare beneficiaries, died 1/1/2021 -1/31/2023, were patients of 8 primary care practices that partner with agilon health, and enrolled in palliative care for at least 7 days. Each practice operates within a value-based, full-risk model.
Source: "Peer-Reviewed Study Finds Palliative Care Program Under agilon health’s Value-Based Model Significantly Improved Patient Outcomes," Business Wire, November 16, 2023
Source URL: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231116989848/en/Pee...
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