Metrics Matter: The Incidence of Diabetes, Endocrine, and Metabolic Diagnoses in Home Health Patients

There has been a dramatic increase in obesity in the United States over the last 20 years. Because obesity is the primary risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus, we’re also seeing a corresponding marked increase in the prevalence of this condition. As we demonstrated in a previous Metrics Matter, patients with diabetes appear to generate a high number of visits per episode and, therefore, provide great revenue potential for home health agencies. That’s why in this month’s issue we take a look at the incidence of diabetes, endocrine, and metabolic diagnoses in Medicare home health patients.

Incidence of Diabetes,Endocrine and Metabolic Diagnoses in Home Health. HealthMR are specialists in home health care marketing.

In this metric, we show the incidence of diabetes, endocrine, and metabolic illnesses in Medicare home health patients. This metric is determined by calculating the percentage of discharged Medicare patients who have these diagnoses compared to the total number of Medicare discharges.

By analyzing 2007 Medicare claims data on a state-by-state basis, we can conclude the following:

  • On average, 34.9% of all discharged Medicare home health patients in the United States were diagnosed with diabetes, endocrine, or metabolic illnesses.
  • As the graphic shows, however, there is significant variation in the incidence of these diagnoses among the state quartiles. At 39.1%, the highest quartile is approximately one-third greater than the lowest quartile at 29.4%.
  • There is also wide variation in the incidence of these diagnoses among individual states. The state with lowest incidence is Colorado (25.9%), while Louisiana had the highest incidence (44.7%). This translates into an almost 50% difference.

This metric indicates that people in different parts of the country have different lifestyles, which appear to be affecting individuals’ health in those states. In a previous newsletter article, we demonstrated that Louisiana also has the highest recert rate in the country. Thus, the high incidence of chronic disease may partially explain high levels of chronic patients, as well.

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