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Evaluating the relationship between facility Age-Friendly recognition and subsequent facility-free days in older Veterans.

Burke RE, Tjader A, Church K, Munro S, Rose L. Evaluating the relationship between facility Age-Friendly recognition and subsequent facility-free days in older Veterans. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2024 Jun 20.

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Abstract:

BACKGROUND: Thousands of health systems have been recognized as "Age-Friendly" for implementing geriatric care practices aligned with the "4Ms" (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility). However, the effect of Age-Friendly recognition on patient outcomes is largely unknown. We sought to identify this effect in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA)-one of the largest Age-Friendly integrated health systems in the United States. METHODS: There were 50 VA medical centers (VAMCs) recognized as Age-Friendly by December 2021. We used a time-event difference-in-difference analysis to identify the association of a VAMC's recognition as Age-Friendly on the change in facility-free days (days outside the hospital or nursing home) among Veterans treated at that facility. We also evaluated this association in three subgroups: Veterans at particularly high risk of nursing home entry, Veterans who lived within 10 miles of a medical center, and facilities that had reached Level 2 Age-Friendly recognition. We also evaluated individual components of the endpoint in terms of change in hospital and nursing home days separately. RESULTS: We found Age-Friendly recognition was associated with small statistically significant improvements in facility-free days (0.2% on a base of 97% facility-free days on average per year, or an additional 0.73 days per year on a base of 354 days). There were no differences in any subgroup, or any individual component of the endpoint across all groups. CONCLUSIONS: At the individual level, an increase of 0.2% in facility-free days is a weak effect. However, sites were early in implementation, and facility-free days may not be a responsive outcome measure. However, across an entire population, small changes in facility-free days may accrue large cost savings. Future evaluations should consider a broader variety of process and outcome measures.





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