Spillover Effects of Medicare Advantage on Traditional Medicare Beneficiaries With Prostate Cancer

医疗保险优势计划对患有前列腺癌的传统医疗保险受益人的溢出效应

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Medicare Advantage (MA) managed care plans, now chosen by 51% of Medicare beneficiaries, are incentivized to constrain healthcare spending and utilization, a shift in financial incentives compared to Traditional Medicare's fee-for-service payment model. Beyond its primary beneficiaries, MA's mechanisms to constrain utilization may impact Traditional Medicare beneficiaries with prostate cancer through "spillover" effects on physician behavior. METHODS: From a 20% sample of Medicare claims, we identified patients diagnosed with prostate cancer from 2016 to 2019. We calculated MA penetration [MA beneficiaries/(Traditional Medicare and MA beneficiaries)] at the practice-level. We assessed the relationship between practice-level MA penetration and two measures of quality-potential overtreatment (i.e., treatment among those with > 75% noncancer mortality within 10 years of diagnosis) and confirmatory testing (repeat prostate biopsy, MRI, or genomic test)-using a multilevel logistic regression. We also assessed two measures of utilization, price standardized spending (i.e., global utilization) and overall treatment. RESULTS: We identified 41,092 patients. Median practice-level MA penetration was 33% (IQR 23%-43%). Increasing practice-level MA penetration was associated with increased odds of overall treatment among all Traditional Medicare beneficiaries (adjusted OR 1.03 (95% CI 1.01-1.05), p = 0.01, per 10% increase in MA penetration). However, MA penetration was not associated with our quality measures, potential overtreatment and confirmatory testing, or price-standardized spending. CONCLUSIONS: MA penetration at the urology practice-level varies considerably. In men with prostate cancer, greater practice-level MA penetration was associated with increased odds of treatment, but not overall utilization-even where it might influence quality.

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