• J Pain Symptom Manage · Mar 2024

    Effects of primary care-led, integrated palliative care for Medicare patients in a value-based model.

    • Karthik Rao, Nathan E Goldstein, Deborah N Peikes, Lauren Polt, and Benjamin Kornitzer.
    • agilon health (K.R., B.K.), Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
    • J Pain Symptom Manage. 2024 Mar 1; 67 (3): 195203195-203.

    ContextFaced with a projected shortage of specialized palliative care physicians, scalable palliative solutions are required to better meet the aging population's needs.ObjectivesTo determine whether a multi-site, primary care-led, integrated palliative care model improves clinical, utilization, and economic outcomes.MethodsPropensity score-matched comparison group formed from participants who were Medicare beneficiaries, died January 1, 2021-January 31, 2023, were patients of eight primary care practices that partner with agilon health, and enrolled in palliative care for at least seven days. Each practice operates in a value-based model, where primary care providers (PCPs) take on full-risk for the cost and quality of patient outcomes. Each program includes symptom management, defining goals of care/advance directives, PCP care coordination, and assistance with care transitions if patients enroll in hospice.ResultsFinal sample included 1778 decedents, with 889 in both enrolled and matched cohorts, average age 83. Palliative care is associated with improved patient outcomes from palliative care enrollment until death, including 5.4 more days at home (p < 0.001), 0.4 fewer hospitalizations (p < 0.001), 17% fewer deaths in a hospital (p < 0.001), and $10,393 lower overall healthcare costs (p < 0.001).ConclusionA primary care-led, integrated approach of delivering palliative care within a full-risk model can be an effective care delivery mechanism to meet the healthcare needs of an aging population by impacting patient outcomes and reducing avoidable utilization and cost at the end of life. These findings demonstrate that PCPs in a scaled, full-risk model can simultaneously improve care for patients while reducing costs to the healthcare system.Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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