Impact of integrated home care services on hospital use

Citation
F. Landi et al., Impact of integrated home care services on hospital use, J AM GER SO, 47(12), 1999, pp. 1430-1434
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science","General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY
ISSN journal
00028614 → ACNP
Volume
47
Issue
12
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1430 - 1434
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-8614(199912)47:12<1430:IOIHCS>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of a home care program based on comprehens ive geriatric assessment and case management on hospital use and costs amon g frail older individuals. DESIGN: Quasi-experimental study with a 6-month followup. SETTING: Vittorio Veneto, a town in northern Italy. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred fifteen frail older people who applied for integr ated home care services, INTERVENTION: Each patient was assessed with the Min imum Data Set for Home Care, and, subsequently, a case manager and a multidisciplinary team deliv ered social and health care services as indicated. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:We determined the hospital admissions and days spent in the hospital for all subjects during the first 6 months after the implem entation of the home care program and compared them with the rare of hospit alization that the same patients had experienced in the 6 months preceding the implementation of the program. RESULTS: After the implementation of the integrated home care program, ther e was a significant reduction in the number of hospitalizations compared wi th pre-implementation (56% vs 46%, respectively; P < .001), associated with a reduction in the number of hospital days, both at the individual patient level (28 +/- 23 days vs 18 +/- 15 days, respectively; P < .01) and for ea ch admission (16 +/- 12 days vs 12 +/- 8 days, respectively; P < .01). This resulted in a 29% cost reduction with an estimated savings of $1260 per pa tient. CONCLUSIONS:The implementation of an integrated home care program based on the use of a comprehensive geriatric assessment instrument guided by a case manager has a significant impact on hospitalization and is cost-effective.