A comparative study of home healthcare quality in urban and rural home health agencies throughout the USA (2010–22)

Author:

Zhang Yili1,Koru Güneş2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Innovation Center for Biomedical Informatics, Georgetown University , 2115 Wisconsin Ave NW, G1 Level, Suite 050, Washington, DC 20007, United States

2. Departments of Health Policy and Management & Biomedical Informatics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences , 4301 W Markham St, Little Rock, AR 72205, United States

Abstract

Abstract Urban–rural disparities in medical care, including in home healthcare, persist globally. With aging populations and medical advancements, demand for home health services rises, warranting investigation into home healthcare disparities. Our study aimed to (i) investigate the impact of rurality on home healthcare quality, and (ii) assess the temporal disparities and the changes in disparities in home healthcare quality between urban and rural home health agencies (HHAs), incorporating an analysis of geospatial distribution to visualize the underlying patterns. This study analyzed data from HHAs listed on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services website, covering the period from 2010 to 2022. Data were classified into urban and rural categories for each HHA. We employed panel data analysis to examine the impact of rurality on home healthcare quality, specifically focusing on hospital admission and emergency room (ER) visit rates. Disparities between urban and rural HHAs were assessed using the Wilcoxon test, with results visualized through line and dot plots and heat maps to illustrate trends and differences comprehensively. Rurality is demonstrated as the most significant variable in hospital admission and ER visit rates in the panel data analysis. Urban HHAs consistently exhibit significantly lower hospital admission rates and ER visit rates compared to rural HHAs from 2010 to 2022. Longitudinally, the gap in hospital admission rates between urban and rural HHAs is shrinking, while there is an increasing gap in ER visit rates. In 2022, HHAs in Mountain areas, which are characterized by a higher proportion of rural regions, exhibited higher hospital admission and ER visit rates than other areas. This study underscores the persistent urban–rural disparities in home healthcare quality. The analysis emphasizes the ongoing need for targeted interventions to address disparities in home healthcare delivery and ensure equitable access to quality care across urban and rural regions. Our findings have the potential to inform policy and practice, promoting equity and efficiency in the long-term care system, for better health outcomes throughout the USA.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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