Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing (Sep 2018)

Preferred Provider Relationships Between Medicare Advantage Plans and Skilled Nursing Facilities Reduce Switching Out of Plans: An Observational Analysis

  • Elizabeth M. Goldberg MD, ScM,
  • Laura M. Keohane PhD,
  • Vincent Mor PhD,
  • Amal N. Trivedi MD, MPH,
  • Hye-Young Jung PhD,
  • Momotazur Rahman PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0046958018797412
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55

Abstract

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Unlike traditional Medicare, Medicare Advantage (MA) plans contract with specific skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). Patients treated in an MA plan’s preferred SNF may benefit from enhanced coordination and have a lower likelihood of switching out of their plan. Using 2011-2014 Medicare enrollment data, the Medicare Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set, and the Minimum Data Set, we examined Medicare enrollees who were newly admitted to SNFs in 2012-2013. We used the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services star rating to distinguish between MA plans and show how SNF concentration experienced by patients varies between patients in plans with different star ratings. We found that highly rated MA plans steer their patients to a smaller number of SNFs, and these patients are less likely to switch out of their plans. Strengthening the MA plan–SNF relationship may lower disenrollment rates for SNF beneficiaries, imparting benefits to both patients and payers.