HOS Highlights: Coexisting Illness and Heart Disease Among Elderly Medicare Managed Care Enrollees

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  • Arlene S. Bierman
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High rates of comorbidity present a challenge in providing care to elderly Medicare managed care enrollees. Comorbidity or the presence of coexisting illness strongly influences utilization, costs, and outcomes of health care. Ischemic heart disease (IHD) and congestive heart failure (CHF) are leading causes of morbidity and mortality among Medicare beneficiaries. Both have been the targets of successful quality improvement initiatives by CMS (Jencks, Huff, and Cuerdon, 2003). Medicare HEDIS® has targeted improved management of hypertension and diabetes, as well as smoking cessation, all important risk factors for IHD and CHF. The impact of disease management programs on outcomes for these conditions is being evaluated in CMS demonstration projects (Haffer et al., 2003). Additional improvements in quality and outcomes of care for beneficiaries with these conditions may be achieved by improving management of common coexisting illnesses. The large sample size of the Medicare Health Outcomes Survey (HOS) affords an unprecedented opportunity to look at the prevalence and patterns of coexisting illness among enrollees with IHD and CHF. The HOS instrument contains items for assessing physical and mental health status, chronic conditions, clinical symptoms, and demographic information (National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2000). The following figures are based on the responses of 167,854 community-dwelling individuals age 65 or over enrolled in Medicare managed care who participated in the HOS Cohort I Baseline Survey. The sample is 58 percent female and includes 31,315 respondents who report having IHD, and 11,239 respondents who report having CHF. Enrollees with IHD or CHF have lower incomes and lower levels of educational attainment than the overall M+C enrollee population, placing them at increased risk of encountering both financial and nonfinancial barriers to care. They also report higher levels of comorbidity, and a higher prevalence of common chronic conditions. Nine out of ten enrollees with these conditions report having three or more chronic conditions, and they report having a mean of five chronic conditions. In addition to hypertension and diabetes, risk factors for heart disease, there is a high prevalence of chronic non-fatal disabling conditions that can affect outcomes and compliance with treatments including arthritis, severe lowback pain, urinary incontinence, and sensory impairments. The high prevalence of depressed mood underscores the need to also address mental health issues in these

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دوره 25  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2004