Integrating Acute and Long-Term Care
- 1 January 1994
- journal article
- Published by Health Affairs (Project Hope) in Health Affairs
- Vol. 13 (4) , 58-74
- https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.13.4.58
Abstract
Advocates of health system reform are striving to assure that a valuable new benefit for home- and community-based long-term care is included. Yet in many legislative proposals, a long-term care benefit is kept separate from the rest of the benefit package. Experience from the social health maintenance organization (social HMO) demonstration shows that for the elderly at least, community long-term care can be integrated with acute care, at a manageable cost. Acute and chronic disease and disability are experienced concurrently. Moreover, disability is not confined to a small group of permanently disabled persons but affects many other persons for short periods. Integration of long-term and acute care in a managed care model serving a broad population may promote more effective acute care and more efficient and affordable long-term care.Keywords
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- A Method for Adjusting Capitation Payments to Managed Care Plans Using Multivariate Patterns of Health and Functioning: The Experience of Social/Health Maintenance OrganizationsMedical Care, 1994
- Medical Services in Social Health Maintenance OrganizationsThe Gerontologist, 1993
- Adding Long-Term Care to MedicareJournal of Aging & Social Policy, 1992
- The Price of Success: Health Care in an Aging SocietyHealth Affairs, 1992
- A National Long-term Care Program for the United StatesPublished by American Medical Association (AMA) ,1991
- Toward a National Personal Assistance Program: The Independent Living Model of Long-Term Care for Persons with DisabilitiesJournal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1991
- Case Management Agency Systems of Administering Long-Term Care: Evidence from the Channeling DemonstrationThe Gerontologist, 1990
- A Longitudinal Study of Functional Change and Mortality in the United StatesJournal of Gerontology, 1988
- Targeting Expanded Care to the Aged: Early SHMO ExperienceThe Gerontologist, 1988
- Towards a Dynamic Understanding of the Care Needs of the Noninstitutional ElderlyHome Health Care Services Quarterly, 1985