Researcher’s Work from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Focuses on Blood Cancer (Impact of Fee-for-Service Versus Managed Care Medicare Insurance on the Quality of End-of-Life Care Among Older Adults with Blood Cancers): Oncology – Blood Cancer
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According to the news reporters, the research concluded: “In this large national cohort of blood cancer decedents, MA insurance was associated with lower rates of high-intensity healthcare utilization near death, and higher rates of timely hospice use compared to Medicare FFS, suggesting potentially higher quality EOL care for the former. Interestingly, patients with MA were more likely to be people of color. Our paradoxical finding of lower odds of ACP claims among MA enrollees despite other evidence of high-quality EOL care may reflect underutilization of ACP claims even when ACP discussions occurred. Given that our analysis suggests that insurance type may impact the quality of EOL care, future work characterizing which elements of MA promote high-quality EOL care may help to improve equitable access to high-quality EOL care for all patients with blood cancers.”
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