Date of Publication

2023

Abstract

Background: Palliative care is associated with a more than fifty percent reduction in costs associated with end-of-life care. Currently 30% of Vermonters receive their healthcare through Vermont’s state Medicaid program. Despite this large proportion of Medicaid recipients, there is no Medicaid-funded home-based palliative care program in the state. The objective of this project is to better understand the need for home-based palliative care and assess the barriers to these services.

Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted to develop a palliative care service package based on the models of Arizona, California, and Hawaii. Interviews with medical professionals and a focus group with representatives from multiple Home Health Agencies (HHAs) were conducted. The interviews and focus group were recorded and transcribed. Transcripts were reviewed by two separate coders in NVivo software, and the codes reconciled to unify qualitative themes and quotes.

Results: From qualitative data, several core themes were extracted such as: benefits to healthcare, staffing and reimbursement, and education. Overall, benefits to providers and patients and educational gaps were among the most emphasized themes. Staffing and reimbursement were the primary concerns for HHAs for whom fee-for-service models may not be sufficient.

Conclusion: Implementation of home-based palliative care services can benefit patients and healthcare providers by reducing hospitalizations and enhancing patient care. Delivery of these services remains challenging due to a variety of factors, including financial and staffing constraints from HHAs and educational gaps within the healthcare community. Medicaid expansion may help ensure effective palliative care delivery in Vermont.

Advisor(s)

Shamima Khan, PhD

Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont

Tim Delaney, PhD

Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont

Linda Martinez, RN

University of Vermont Health Network

Marietta Scholten, MD

University of Vermont Health Network

Subjects

Access to Health Services, Community, Disability and Health, Health Care Access and Quality, Health Insurance, Health Policy, Health-Related Quality of Life & Well-Being, Social and Community Context, Social Determinants of Health

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Improving Access to Adult Home-Based Palliative Care Through Medicaid Expansion

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