For-Profit Program for All Inclusive Care for the Elderly Plans and Patient Characteristics
Katherine E. M. Miller, David J. Meyers

TL;DR
This study examines the characteristics and healthcare use of elderly Medicare patients in PACE plans based on whether the plans are for-profit or not.
Contribution
The study provides insights into how ownership type affects patient demographics and healthcare utilization in PACE plans.
Findings
For-profit PACE plans enrolled patients with different health and socioeconomic characteristics compared to non-profit plans.
Healthcare use patterns varied significantly between for-profit and non-profit PACE plans.
Patients in for-profit plans had higher rates of hospitalization and emergency department visits.
Abstract
This cohort study describes characteristics and health care use patterns of Medicare enrollees in Program for All Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) plans by ownership type.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth and Wellbeing Research · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Healthcare Education and Workforce Issues
