Challenges in predicing future high-cost patients for care management interventions

Author:

Crowley Chris1,Perloff Jennifer2,Stuck Amy1,Mechanic Robert2

Affiliation:

1. West Health

2. Brandeis University

Abstract

Abstract Background To test the accuracy of a segmentation approach using claims data to predict Medicare beneficiaries most likely to be hospitalized in a subsequent year. Methods This article uses a 100-percent sample of Medicare beneficiaries from 2017 - 2018. This analysis is designed to illustrate the actuarial limitations of person-centered risk segmentation by looking at the number and rate of hospitalizations for progressively narrower segments of heart failure patients and a national fee-for-service comparison group. Cohorts are defined using 2017 data and then 2018 hospitalization rates are shown graphically. Results As the segments get narrower, the 2018 hospitalization rates increased, but the percentage of total Medicare FFS hospitalizations accounted for went down. In all three segments and the total Medicare FFS population, more than half of all patients did not have a hospitalization in 2018. Conclusions With the difficulty of identifying future high utilizing beneficiaries, health systems should consider the addition of clinician input and ‘light touch’ monitoring activities to improve the prediction of high-need, high-cost cohorts. It may also be beneficial to develop systemic strategies to manage utilization and steer beneficiaries to efficient providers rather than targeting individual patients.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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