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Post-acute care use patterns among Hospital Service Areas by older adults in the United States: a cross-sectional study.

Julianna M DeanKimberly HrehaIckpyo HongChih-Ying LiDaniel JupiterJohn ProchaskaTimothy Reistetter
Published in: BMC health services research (2021)
Geographically, the vast majority of Hospital Service Areas in the United States that provided rehabilitation services for stroke survivors were skilled nursing-only. However, only about one-third lived in skilled nursing-only Hospital Service Areas; over 35% traveled to receive care. Geographic variation exists in post-acute care; this study provides a foundation to better quantify its drivers. This study presents previously undescribed drivers of variation in post-acute care service utilization among Medicare beneficiaries-the "traveler effect".
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