A METHOD FOR ADJUSTING CAPITATION PAYMENTS TO MANAGED CARE PLANS USING MULTIVARIATE PATTERNS OF HEALTH AND FUNCTIONING - THE EXPERIENCE OF SOCIAL HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS
Kg. Manton et al., A METHOD FOR ADJUSTING CAPITATION PAYMENTS TO MANAGED CARE PLANS USING MULTIVARIATE PATTERNS OF HEALTH AND FUNCTIONING - THE EXPERIENCE OF SOCIAL HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS, Medical care, 32(3), 1994, pp. 277-297
A multivariate procedure for identifying case-mix dimensions from disc
rete health variables is presented. Since the dimensions are generated
only from health use data and not service use data, they can be used
for adjust capitation rates to provide incentives to treat persons not
currently well integrated in standard health care system (e.g., very
ill persons, the uninsured) or to promote specific health outcomes. Th
e procedure is illustrated with data from Social/Health Maintenance Or
ganizations (S/HMO) since they provide both acute and long-term care (
LTC) services. Thus, case-mix measures to adjust S/HMO reimbursements
have to represent both medical conditions and the degree, and type, of
functional impairment. From 31 health and functioning items, six case
. mix dimensions, and scores for individuals on each, were calculated.
The multivariate distribution of scores in S/HMO enrollees, and in Me
dicare eligible, comparison samples, were examined in each site to see
how their health differed. S/HMO enrollees were healthier and less fr
ail than persons remaining in the Medicare FFS system. Such difference
s are important in adjusting capitation rates to provide incentive to
accept clients with complex health problems.