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Poor Recovery of Activities-of-Daily-Living Function Is Associated With Higher Rates of Postsurgical Hospitalization After Total Joint Arthroplasty

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Journal Phys Ther
Date 2021 Aug 2
PMID 34339513
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Abstract

Objective: Medicare beneficiaries are increasingly using home health (HH) as the first postacute care setting after hospital discharge following total joint arthroplasty (TJA). Yet, prior research has shown that changes in payment models for TJA may negatively influence functional outcomes for Medicare beneficiaries. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of poor functional outcomes during an HH episode of care on hospitalization risk for older recipients of TJA.

Methods: For this study, 5822 Medicare beneficiaries who underwent elective TJA and subsequently participated in HH care following hospital discharge were identified using Medicare hospitalizations records and HH claims. Recovery of activities-of-daily-living (ADL) function was evaluated using patient assessment data completed at HH admission and discharge from the Medicare Outcomes and Assessment Information Set (OASIS). Hospitalization outcomes were captured from Medicare hospital claims. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to evaluate the hazard ratio for hospitalization after HH discharge.

Results: The 5822 Medicare beneficiaries who received a TJA and subsequently were discharged to HH were evaluated (n = 3989 [68.6%] following total knee replacement, n = 1883 [31.4%]) following total hip replacement). Nearly 9% (n = 534) of patients did not improve their ability to perform ADLs during the HH episode; this lack of improvement was associated with a more than 2-fold increase in hospital readmission rate following HH discharge (2.3% vs 4.9%). In adjusted models, there was a significant 77% increase (hazard ratio = 1.77; 95% CI = 1.14-2.74) in hospitalization risk during the 90-day postsurgical period.

Conclusion: Poor recovery of ADL function in HH settings following TJA is strongly associated with elevated risk of future hospitalizations.

Impact: Medicare beneficiaries who fail to make substantive improvements in basic ADL function during HH care episodes following TJA may need intensive monitoring from interdisciplinary team members across the continuum of care, especially during transitions from home care to outpatient care.

Lay Summary: An increasing number of patients receive home health care after joint replacement surgery, but outcomes after home health are unclear. These findings suggest that improvements in basic tasks such as walking or bathing are associated with a lower likelihood of hospitalization.

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