Early Results of Medicare's Bundled Payment Initiative for a 90-Day Total Joint Arthroplasty Episode of Care

Richard Iorio,Andrew J Clair,Ifeoma A Inneh,James D Slover,Joseph A Bosco, Joseph D Zuckerman

The Journal of Arthroplasty(2016)

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Background: In 2011 Medicare initiated a Bundled Payment for Care Improvement (BPCI) program with the goal of introducing a payment model that would "lead to higher quality, more coordinated care at a lower cost to Medicare." Methods: A Model 2 bundled payment initiative for Total Joint Replacement (TJR) was implemented at a large, tertiary, urban academic medical center. The episode of care includes all costs through 90 days following discharge. After one year, data on 721 Medicare primary TJR patients were available for analysis. Results: Average length of stay (LOS) was decreased from 4.27 days to 3.58 days (Median LOS 3 days). Discharges to inpatient facilities decreased from 71% to 44%. Readmissions occurred in 80 patients (11%), which is slightly lower than before implementation. The hospital has seen cost reduction in the inpatient component over baseline. Conclusion: Early results from the implementation of a Medicare BPCI Model 2 primary TJR program at this medical center demonstrate cost-savings.
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total knee arthroplasty,total hip arthroplasty,health care economics,health care policy,practice management
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