Events Associated With Changes in Reliance on the Veterans Health Administration Among Medicare-eligible Veterans.

We can learn something about how Veterans value the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) versus community providers by observing Veterans' choices between VHA and Medicare providers after they turn 65. For a cohort of Veterans who were newly age-eligible for Medicare, we estimated the change in VHA reliance (VHA outpatient visits divided by total VHA and Medicare visits) associated with specific events: receiving a life-threatening diagnosis, having a Medicare-paid hospitalization, or moving further from the VHA.

A longitudinal cohort study of VHA and Medicare administrative data.

A total of 5932 VHA users who completed a health survey in 1999 and became age-eligible for Medicare from 1998 to 2000 were followed through 2016.

More Veterans chose to rely on the VHA than Medicare (64% vs. 36.%). For a VHA-reliant Veteran, a Medicare-paid hospital stay was associated with a decrease of 7.8 percentage points (pps) (P<0.001) in VHA reliance in the subsequent 12 months, but by 36 months reliance increased to near prehospitalization levels (-1.5 pps; P=0.138). Moving further from the VHA, or receiving a diagnosis of cancer, heart failure, or renal failure had no significant association with subsequent VHA reliance; however, a diagnosis of dementia was associated with a decrease in VHA reliance (-8.6 pps; P=0.026).

A significant majority of newly Medicare-eligible VHA users voted with their feet in favor of sustaining the VHA as a provider of comprehensive medical care for Veterans. These VHA-reliant Veterans maintained their reliance even after receiving a life-threatening diagnosis, and after experiencing Medicare-provided hospital care.

Medical care. 2020 Apr 06 [Epub ahead of print]

Paul L Hebert, Edwin S Wong, Ashok Reddy, Adam Batten, Eric Gunnink, Todd H Wagner, Chuan-Fen Liu

Center of Innovation for Veteran-Centered and Value-Driven Care, VA Puget Sound Health Care System., Primary Care Analytics Team, Veterans Health Administration, Seattle, WA., Center for Innovation to Implementation, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Menlo Park, CA., Departments of Health Services.