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Davila H, Mayfield B, Mengeling MA, Holcombe A, Miell KR, Jaske E, Iverson W, Walkner T, Stewart G, Solimeo S. Home health utilization in the Veterans Health Administration: Are there rural and urban differences? The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association. 2024 Jul 29.
PURPOSE: Growing numbers of older adults need home health care, yhese services may be more difficult to access for rural Veterans, who represent one-third of Veterans Health Administration (VA) enrollees. Our objective was to examine whether home health use differs within VA based on rurality. METHODS: We examined national VA administrative data for 2019-2021 (January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2021) among Veterans ages = 65 years. Using descriptive and multivariable analyses, we assessed whether rural versus urban Veterans differed in (1) the likelihood of using any home health and (2) for those who received = 1 visit, number of visits received. RESULTS: Among home health users (n = 107,229, 33.1% rural), rural and urban Veterans were similar in age (77.0 vs. 77.2 years). Rural Veterans were less likely to be highly frail (38.9% rural vs. 40.4% urban) or diagnosed with dementia (13.5% vs. 17.6%). After adjusting for Veterans'' characteristics, rural Veterans were more likely to receive any home health (odds ratio: 1.10; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.07, 1.13). Among Veterans who received = 1 home health visit, rurality was associated with considerably fewer expected visits (incident rate ratio: 0.70; 95% CI: 0.68, 0.72). CONCLUSIONS: Although rural Veterans were more likely than urban Veterans to receive any home health services, they received considerably fewer home health visits. This difference may represent an access issue for rural Veterans. Future research is needed to identify reasons for these differences and develop strategies to ensure rural Veterans'' care needs are equitability addressed.