American Journal of Kidney Diseases
Volume 46, Issue 4 , Pages 621-627, October 2005

Changes in Medicare Reimbursement and Patient-Nephrologist Visits, Quality of Care, and Health-Related Quality of Life

  • Evelyn K. Mentari, MD

      Affiliations

    • Division of Nephrology, Center for Reducing Health Disparities, and Center for Health Care Research and Policy, MetroHealth Medical Center
    • Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
    • Centers for Dialysis Care, Cleveland, OH.
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  • Peter B. DeOreo, MD

      Affiliations

    • Division of Nephrology, Center for Reducing Health Disparities, and Center for Health Care Research and Policy, MetroHealth Medical Center
    • Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
    • Centers for Dialysis Care, Cleveland, OH.
  • ,
  • Andrew S. O’Connor, DO

      Affiliations

    • Division of Nephrology, Center for Reducing Health Disparities, and Center for Health Care Research and Policy, MetroHealth Medical Center
    • Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
    • Centers for Dialysis Care, Cleveland, OH.
  • ,
  • Thomas E. Love, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Division of Nephrology, Center for Reducing Health Disparities, and Center for Health Care Research and Policy, MetroHealth Medical Center
    • Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
    • Centers for Dialysis Care, Cleveland, OH.
  • ,
  • Edmond S. Ricanati, MD

      Affiliations

    • Division of Nephrology, Center for Reducing Health Disparities, and Center for Health Care Research and Policy, MetroHealth Medical Center
    • Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
    • Centers for Dialysis Care, Cleveland, OH.
  • ,
  • Ashwini R. Sehgal, MD

      Affiliations

    • Division of Nephrology, Center for Reducing Health Disparities, and Center for Health Care Research and Policy, MetroHealth Medical Center
    • Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
    • Centers for Dialysis Care, Cleveland, OH.
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to Ashwini R. Sehgal, MD, Division of Nephrology, 2500 MetroHealth Drive, MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH 44109.

Received 18 February 2005; accepted 6 June 2005. published online 22 August 2005.

Background: Medicare’s reimbursement system was changed in January 2004 to encourage more frequent visits between dialysis patients and nephrologists. We sought to determine the impact of this policy change on patient-nephrologist visits, quality of care, and health-related quality of life. Methods: We examined visits and outcomes for 2,043 patients at 12 hemodialysis facilities in northeast Ohio for 12 months before and 7 months after the reimbursement change. For comparison of outcomes, we used linear, logistic, or negative binomial regression models (for continuous, binary, and rate outcomes, respectively) to assess the significance of changes across the 2 periods. Results: For patients seen before and after the reimbursement change for at least 6 months, the number of visits per patient-month increased from 1.52 before to 3.14 after (P < 0.001). The percentage of patients with no nephrologist visits per patient-month decreased from 16.6% before to 4.6% after (P < 0.001). However, there were no clinically important changes in Kt/V, albumin level, hemoglobin level, phosphorus level, calcium level, hemodialysis catheter use, ultrafiltration volume, shortened or skipped treatments, hospital admissions, hospitalization days, or health-related quality of life, including patient satisfaction. Conclusion: Despite a marked increase in visits between patients and nephrologists, there was no clinically important impact on parameters related to quality of care or health-related quality of life. Additional work is needed to determine effective payment strategies to improve dialysis patient outcomes.

Index words:  Hemodialysis (HD) , quality improvement , Medicare , end-stage renal disease (ESRD) , physician contact , patient outcomes , dialysis adequacy , anemia , vascular access , adherence , control chart , health-related quality of life

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 Originally published online as doi:10.1053/j.ajkd.2005.06.012 on August 22, 2005.

PII: S0272-6386(05)00899-1

doi:10.1053/j.ajkd.2005.06.012

American Journal of Kidney Diseases
Volume 46, Issue 4 , Pages 621-627, October 2005