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Creating a Network of High‐Quality Skilled Nursing Facilities: Preliminary Data on the Postacute Care Quality Improvement Experiences of an Accountable Care Organization
Authors:Daniel E. Lage MSc  Donna Rusinak BA  Darcy Carr MPH  MBA  David C. Grabowski PhD  D. Clay Ackerly MD  MSc
Affiliation:1. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts;2. Division of General Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts;3. Partners HealthCare, Boston, Massachusetts;4. Partners Continuing Care, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:Postacute care (PAC) is an important source of cost growth and variation in the Medicare program and is critical to accountable care organization (ACO) and bundled payment efforts to improve quality and value in the Medicare program, but ACOs must often look outside their walls to identify high‐value external PAC partners, including skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). As a solution to this problem, the integrated health system, Partners HealthCare System (PHS) and its Pioneer ACO launched the PHS SNF Collaborative Network in October 2013 to identify and partner with high‐quality SNFs. This study details the method by which PHS selected SNFs using minimum criteria based on public scores and secondary criteria based on self‐reported measures, describes the characteristics of selected and nonselected SNFs, and reports SNF satisfaction with the collaborative. The selected SNFs (n = 47) had significantly higher CMS Five‐Star scores than the nonselected SNFs (n = 93) (4.6 vs 3.2, < .001) and were more likely than nonselected SNFs that met the minimum criteria (n = 35) to have more than 5 days of clinical coverage (17.0% vs 2.9%, P = .02) and to have a physician see admitted individuals within 24 (38.3% vs 17.1%, P = .02) and 48 hours (93.6% vs 80.0%, P = .03). A survey sent to collaborative SNFs found high satisfaction with the process (average satisfaction, 4.6/5, with 1 = very dissatisfied and 5 = very satisfied, n = 19). Although the challenges of improving care in SNFs remain daunting, this approach can serve as a first step toward greater clinical collaboration between acute and postacute settings that will lead to better outcomes for frail older adults.
Keywords:postacute care  skilled nursing facilities  accountable care organizations
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