Impact of Home Telehealth Expansion on High-Cost Utilization Among Veterans Health Administration Patients with Diabetes

家庭远程医疗服务扩展对退伍军人健康管理局糖尿病患者高成本医疗服务利用的影响

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Home telehealth (HT) services have rapidly expanded in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), but little is known about the real-world impact of the expansion of these services on utilization. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of expanding HT diabetes services in VHA on high-cost utilization. DESIGN: This cohort study used cross-temporal propensity score matching to identify patients with diabetes who would receive HT services (treatment group) with program expansion (treatment group) with a comparison group of patients with diabetes who did not receive HT services (control group) between 2010 and 2018. A difference-in-differences design was used to compare pre-post changes in high-cost utilization between propensity-matched groups. Data used was from the VHA's Corporate Data Warehouse. PARTICIPANTS: VHA patients with diabetes, n=7214 in the treatment group who received HT services, and n=1,067,138 in the control group who did not receive HT services. MAIN MEASURE(S): Emergency department (ED) visits, all-cause hospitalization, and hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs). KEY RESULTS: In the baseline period, patients in our sample had a mean age of 67 years old (SD=11 years), were 97% male, and 78% had a hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) < 8%. The increase in HT use was associated with a net increase of ED visits per patient (0.215 95% CI [0.152, 0.279]), all-cause hospitalization (0.053 95% CI [0.032, 0.074]), and ACSC hospitalization (0.032 95% CI [0.019, 0.045]). CONCLUSIONS: Expanding HT or remote monitoring services may lead to additional needs being identified for patients, including increased access to in-person care, such as ED or hospital services.

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