Trends in Swing Bed and Skilled Nursing Facility Use in Rural Hospitals, 1996-2003
The primary study objectives are to document changes in rural hospitals' skilled nursing care delivery, and to identify rural hospitals' responses to changes in skilled nursing payments. While many of the measures described above are tracked by CMS and are available at the national level, they have not been documented specifically for rural providers, or at the detailed level of rural-urban continuum codes. These questions, therefore, will be addressed with extensive descriptive statistics. Multivariate models will be constructed to identify geographic and organizational factors associated with changes in hospital SNF participation over time, and to investigate differences between PPS and CAH providers. Findings will be presented in a working paper describing all parts of the study, plus two to three more narrowly focused findings briefs on specific topics.
Publications
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Trends in Skilled Nursing and Swing-Bed Use in Rural Areas, 1996-2003
North Carolina Rural Health Research and Policy Analysis Center
Date: 12/2005
This paper examines trends in the delivery of skilled nursing facility (SNF) services in rural areas during a time of dramatic change in Medicare payments for acute and post-acute care. It focuses on the role of rural hospitals in providing SNF services as they respond to the new reimbursement environment. -
Trends Over Time in the Provision of Skilled Nursing Care in Critical Access Hospitals
North Carolina Rural Health Research and Policy Analysis Center
Date: 02/2006
This findings brief examines trends in the delivery of skilled nursing facility services in both hospital-based units and swing beds during a period of dramatic change in Medicare payments for post-acute care, focusing on critical access hospitals.