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We examined the health care utilization patterns of Medicare and Medicaid enrollees (MMEs) before and after initiating long-term care in the community or after admission to a nursing facility (NF). We used administrative data to compare hospitalizations, emergency department (ED) visits, and post-acute care use of MMEs receiving long term care in California in 2006-2007. MMEs admitted to a NF for long-term care had much greater use of hospitalizations, ED visits, and post-acute care before initiating long-term care than those entering long term care in the community. Post-entry, community service users had less than half the average monthly hospital and ED use compared with the NF cohort. Hospital and ED use prior to and following NF and personal care program entry suggest a need for reassessing the monitoring of these high-risk populations and the communication between health and community care providers.

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This page is a summary of: Health Care Use Before and After Entering Long-Term Services and Supports, Journal of Applied Gerontology, April 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0733464816641393.
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