Health Affairs March 15, 2021
Nengliang Yao, Justin B. Mutter, James D. Berry, Takashi Yamanaka, Denise T. Mohess, and Thomas Cornwell

ABSTRACT

Little is known about the characteristics of the workforce providing home-based medical care for traditional (fee-for-service) Medicare beneficiaries. We found that the number of participating home care providers in traditional Medicare increased from about 14,100 in 2012 to around 16,600 in 2016. Approximately 4,000 providers joined or reentered that workforce annually, and 3,000 stopped or paused participation. The number of home visits that most participants provided each year remained below 200. Only 0.7 percent of physicians...

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Topics: Insurance, Medicare, Nursing, Patient / Consumer, Post-Acute Care, Provider
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