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Higher primary care physician continuity is associated with lower costs

11.12.18 | American Academy of Family Physicians

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An ongoing patient-physician relationship is strongly associated with lower total health care costs and decreased hospitalization rates. Based on 2011 Medicare claims data for 1,448,952 beneficiaries receiving care from a nationally representative sample of 6,551 primary care physicians, researchers created physician-level claims-based measures of continuity of care utilizing four established methods. When tested, all four continuity measures were strongly correlated with health care expenditures and hospitalizations. Of the beneficiaries obtaining some care from primary care physicians in the sample, 1,178,369 (81 percent) obtained most of their care from these physicians. In analyses of one of the established continuity measures (the Bice-Boxerman Continuity of Care Index), adjusted expenditures for beneficiaries cared for by physicians in the highest continuity quintile were $6,920, 15 percent lower than those in the lowest quintile ($7,664). The odds of any hospitalization were 16 percent lower for those with the greatest continuity compared to the lowest levels. This study contributes to the overwhelming evidence of the value of continuity care, the authors suggest, and offers quality measures that can be used and prioritized in value-based payment models. Continuity of care is one of several core tenets of primary care that should be incorporated into official primary care measures, they state, as the American health care system shifts from paying for services to paying for value.

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Higher Primary Care Physician Continuity is Associated With Lower Costs and Hospitalizations
Andrew Bazemore, MD, MPH, et al
Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies, Washington, DC

The Annals of Family Medicine

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Janelle Davis
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APA:
American Academy of Family Physicians. (2018, November 12). Higher primary care physician continuity is associated with lower costs. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LQM5QY61/higher-primary-care-physician-continuity-is-associated-with-lower-costs.html
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"Higher primary care physician continuity is associated with lower costs." Brightsurf News, Nov. 12 2018, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LQM5QY61/higher-primary-care-physician-continuity-is-associated-with-lower-costs.html.