Dubay L C
Urban Institute, Washington, DC 20037.
Health Care Financ Rev. 1993 Summer;14(4):25-37.
In this article, differences in use of Medicare's skilled nursing facility (SNF) benefit in urban and rural areas are examined. Using SNF benefit bills from 1987, the study finds that there appear to be systematic differences by residential location both in the level of use of the benefit and in whether enrollees are admitted to nursing homes and hospital swing beds. Rural Medicare enrollees use the SNF benefit at a rate that is 15 percent higher than the rate for urban enrollees. Furthermore, the swing-bed program appears to play a critical role in providing access to post-acute care for the rural elderly. In rural areas, almost 29 percent of all SNF benefit admissions are to swing beds.
本文研究了城市和农村地区医疗保险熟练护理设施(SNF)福利使用情况的差异。该研究利用1987年的SNF福利账单发现,无论在福利使用水平上,还是在参保者是否入住疗养院和医院过渡病床方面,居住地点似乎都存在系统性差异。农村医疗保险参保者使用SNF福利的比例比城市参保者高15%。此外,过渡病床项目似乎在为农村老年人提供急性后期护理方面发挥着关键作用。在农村地区,所有SNF福利入院病例中近29%是入住过渡病床。