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Dual utilization of Medicare and VA outpatient care among Veterans with spinal cord injuries and disorders

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JOURNAL OF SPINAL CORD MEDICINE
Volume 46, Issue 5, Pages 716-724

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2022.2027321

Keywords

Spinal cord injuries and disorders; Veterans; Medicare; Healthcare utilization; Coordination of care

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This study found that a significant number of veterans with spinal cord injuries and disorders utilize both the VA and Medicare healthcare systems, underscoring the importance of improving care coordination and increasing information sharing between these systems.
Objective Veterans with spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D) utilizing Veterans Affairs healthcare facilities are also Medicare eligible. Use of multiple health care systems potentially duplicates or fragments care in this population; yet little is known about those using multiple systems. This study describes dual use of services paid for by VA and Medicare among Veterans with SCI/D. Design Retrospective, cross-sectional, observational study. Participants Veterans with SCI/D (n = 13,902) who received healthcare services within the VA SCI System of Care and were eligible for or enrolled in Medicare in 2011. Interventions N/A. Outcome Measures Patient characteristics, average number of visits and patient level frequencies of reasons for visits were determined for individuals within healthcare utilization (VA only, Medicare only, or dual VA/Medicare) groups. Multinomial logistic regression analyses were used to investigate associations of patient variables on dual use. Results 65.3% of Veterans with SCI/D were VA only users for outpatient encounters, 4.4% had encounters paid for by Medicare only, and 30.3% were dual users. Veterans were less likely to be VA only users if they were older than 69 and if they had been injured for greater than ten years. African American Veterans with SCI (compared to white) were more likely to be VA only users. Conclusion A substantial number (similar to 30%) of Veterans with SCI/D are dual users. These numbers highlight the importance of improved strategies to coordinate care and increase health information sharing across systems.

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