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3423.0: Monday, November 05, 2007 - 5:11 PM

Abstract #165837

Correspondence between OASIS home health assessment data and administrative claims data

Jennifer L. Wolff, PhD, Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 624 N. Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205, (410) 502-0458, jwolff@jhsph.edu

Objective: Correspondence between the home health Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS) and administrative claims is not well understood.

Methods: The 2004 Chronic Care Warehouse, both the Medicare 5% standard analytic file and OASIS. The study sample included 95,674 fee-for-service Medicare beneficiaries who survived the calendar year, entered and were discharged from home health care between 1/1/2004 and 11/20/2004, and did not incur hospice services. OASIS and linked administrative claims were compared in terms of depression ascertainment and readmission to acute or post-acute care through the first 30 days after discharge from home health. Results: Prevalence of depressed mood was lower by nurse assessment (21.3%) than a standard claims-based algorithm for major depression (23.4%). Observed differences varied by patients' living arrangement, and were most similar for patients living with family (20.6% by nurse assessment versus 21.6% via claims) and least similar for patients living alone (23.7% by nurses versus 28.2% in claims) or with non-relatives (23.9% by nurses versus 33.4% in claims). Among 66,075 patients discharged from home health to the community without claims-based evidence of readmission only 2.5% were indicated as having being readmitted in OASIS. The degree of correspondence was lower for 29,599 home health patients with claims-based evidence of subsequent readmission, where in OASIS 26.3% were indicated as having been discharged to the community.

Conclusions: The chronic care warehouse provides valuable insight on individual factors and organizational processes that may be used to improve quality of care for chronically ill Medicare beneficiaries.

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