The investigators plan to analyze the first year of a nationwide randomized-controlled trial of end stage renal disease (ESRD) treatment choice model (ETC). This mandatory-participation program was designed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and randomization was conducted at the hospital referral region (HRR) level. 95 HRRs were assigned to the treatment group beginning in January 2021. The investigators will study the impact of this program in the first year on treatment modality choice for ESRD and explore heterogeneity in impact across patients and providers.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
18,621
The ETC model makes two types of payment adjustments for facilities and managing clinicians, an adjustment to the reimbursement rate for home dialysis, and a performance adjustment. The first adjustment, Home Dialysis Payment Adjustment (HDPA), raises the reimbursement rate for home dialysis for the first three years of the program; the amount of increase is 3% in 2021, and reduces to 2% in 2022, and 1% in 2023. The second adjustment, Performance Payment Adjustment (PPA), is an increase or decrease in the reimbursement rate based on the home dialysis rate and the transplant rate attributable to the participating facility or clinician.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Percentage of Patients Receiving Any Home Dialysis in the First 90 Days
It is defined as the percentage of patients in our baseline sample who have any home dialysis claims within the first 90 days since the start of dialysis treatment.
Time frame: The 90-day period beginning on the date of the first dialysis claim.
Percentage of Weeks Receiving Any Home Dialysis in First 90 Days
For each patient, this is the number of weeks the patient received dialysis at home or receiving training for home dialysis within the first 90 days divided by the number of weeks the patient received dialysis in any modality in the first 90 days. For the 13th week since the start of dialysis, only the 6 days that fall within the 90-day period are counted and the week is weighted at 6/7 of the other weeks when computing this measure.
Time frame: The 90-day period beginning on the date of the first dialysis claim.
Percentage of Dialysis Sessions at Home in First 90 Days
For each patient, this is the number of dialysis sessions at home divided by the total number of dialysis sessions in the first 90 days, weighting peritoneal dialysis sessions as 3/7 of hemodialysis sessions.
Time frame: The 90-day period beginning on the date of the first dialysis claim.
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