“Hospitalists should think about the continuum of institutional support for patients discharged from the hospital with significant support needs,” Parker says. “Our study shows that in this population, provision of home healthcare is cost-effective and benefits patients by improving the continuity of their care.” —LB
Patient Safety
L.A. Hospitals Add HM for Medicaid Patients
In June, Anthem Blue Cross of Woodland Hills, Calif., began offering covered hospitalist services to its adult managed-care members covered by Medi-Cal, the Medicaid program for California residents, at 24 hospitals in Los Angeles County. The service is designed to take advantage of the existing hospitalist presence in those hospitals, which is provided by ApolloMed, a Glendale, Calif.-based medical management services company.
The hospitalist service is designed to enhance quality of care during hospitalization, reduce costs, and plan for more timely discharges and transitions to outpatient care. ApolloMed plans to add more hospitals in the region to the program, as well as additional post-discharge outpatient clinics. —LB
Technology
By the Numbers: 5.9
The percentage of total national health expenditures spent on medical devices in 2009, according to a report released in June by the Advanced Medical Technology Association.
The report highlights that while technology is washing over medicine, and HM in particular, with the adoption of electronic health records, portable ultrasounds, and tablet computing, the $147 billion spent on medical devices in 2009 represented just 5.9% of the $2.5 trillion in national health spending.
The trade group also reported that the average annual rate for medical device spending increased 7.5% in the 20-year period that ended in 2009. That outpaced the average annual rate for overall national heath expenditures, which ticked up 7% over the same time period. —RQ