Less hospice use and shorter hospice lengths of stay for Connecticut Medicaid decedents with short-term and long-term nursing home stays compared with decedents remaining in community homes

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DILLON, Ellis C. | SHUGRUE, Noreen | MIGNEAULT, Deborah | LEE, Chae Man | WAKEFIELD, Dorothy | CHARLES, Doreek | RICHARDS, Bradley | ROBISON, Julie

Background: The relationship between nursing home (NH) stays before death and hospice use is understudied. Methods: A retrospective cohort study of Connecticut Medicaid decedents with common hospice diagnoses who died between 2017 and 2020. Medicaid/Medicare claims identified NH stays, hospice use, short length of stay (LOS) (=7 days), demographics, and diagnoses. Logistic regression models examined associations between NH stays with hospice use and LOS. Results: Among 26,261 decedents, 54.2% had NH stays (17.8% short-term, 36.4% long-term). Individuals with NH stays (vs. none) had reduced odds of hospice use (short-term odds ratio [OR]: 0.77 [95% confidence interval or CI: 0.71–0.82] and long-term OR: 0.47 [0.45–0.50]) and had higher odds of short hospice LOS (short-term OR: 2.67 [2.41–2.96] and long-term OR: 2.95 [2.69–3.22]). Conclusions: Further research is needed into why individuals with NH stays, especially long-term stays, are less likely to use hospice and more likely to have short LOS and how this difference relates to end-of-life care quality.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2024.0244

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