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Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Access to Medicare Home Health Care: The Disparate Impact of Policy
Authors:Joan K. Davitt  Lenard W. Kaye
Affiliation:1. School of Social Policy and Practice;2. and New Courtland Center for Transitions and Health, University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA jdavitt@sp2.upenn.edu;4. Center on Aging;5. and School of Social Work, University of Maine , Bangor, Maine, USA
Abstract:The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 dramatically decreased reimbursements for traditional Medicare home health patients. A multivariate analysis of Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey data showed that African American and “other” users experienced greater decreases in home care between 1996 and 1998 than did White users. These results suggest (a) race/ethnicity is an independent factor in determining service use post-BBA and (b) health policy has a disparate impact on minority older adults. Capitated payment systems must be pursued cautiously to avoid negative effects on vulnerable populations. The potential for current and future Medicare policy changes to negatively affect vulnerable populations is also discussed.
Keywords:Medicare  home health care  policy  racial disparities
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