Addressing Avoidable Healthcare Costs: Time to Cool Off on Hotspotting in Primary Care?

J Gen Intern Med. 2019 Nov;34(11):2634-2636. doi: 10.1007/s11606-019-05285-z. Epub 2019 Aug 26.

Abstract

One increasingly popular strategy for addressing avoidable healthcare costs is to couple "hotspotting" with interventions that deliver expanded, more intense primary care services to high-cost patient populations. While there is rationale for such intensive primary care programs, early results have been lackluster. Geoffrey Rose's preventive medicine strategy provides insight about a potential explanation: that the narrow scope of these initiatives on small groups of high-cost patients may inherently prevent them from achieving overall cost reductions across entire patient populations. While additional work and results from innovative non-healthcare-based interventions are needed, healthcare organizations may benefit from instead investing in broader interventions that impact patients across cost levels, including average- or low-cost patients.

Keywords: health economics; hotspotting; preventive medicine; primary care.

MeSH terms

  • Health Care Costs*
  • Humans
  • Preventive Medicine / economics
  • Primary Health Care / economics*
  • Primary Health Care / organization & administration
  • Risk Assessment