Cost-Effective Care Coordination for People with Dementia at Home

01/01/2020

People with dementia (PWD) represent some of the highest-need and highest-cost individuals living in the community. Maximizing Independence (MIND) at Home is a potentially cost-effective and scalable home-based dementia care coordination program that uses trained, nonclinical community workers as the primary contact between the PWD and their care partner, supported by a multidisciplinary clinical team with expertise in dementia care. This study calculated cost of care management services based on actual time spent by care management personnel over the first 12 months of the MIND at Home intervention for 342 MIND at Home recipients from Baltimore, Maryland and surrounding areas participating in a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)-funded Health Care Innovation Award demonstration project.

Ian Stockwell, PhD, co-authored this article published in Innovation in Aging.

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