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CMS Initiative to Reduce Potentially Avoidable Hospitalizations Among Long-Stay Nursing Facility Residents: Lessons Learned.

Denise A TylerZhanlian FengDavid C GrabowskiLawren BercawMicah SegelmanGalina KhatutskyJoyce WangAngela GasdaskaMelvin J Ingber
Published in: The Milbank quarterly (2022)
Reducing hospitalizations among nursing home residents hinges upon the availability and support of clinical staff who can provide ongoing education to direct-care staff in the nursing home, as well as hands-on care. Use of Medicare payment incentives alone to encourage on-site treatment of residents was insufficient to reduce hospitalizations. Unless nursing homes are adequately staffed to treat residents with acute care needs, further reductions in hospitalizations will be difficult to achieve.
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