Veterans Affairs hospital medicine care generally exhibited equal or better outcomes, particularly in risk-adjusted mortality rates, compared with non-VA care across 13 reviewed studies.
Systematic Review
Does hospital medicine care in VA facilities improve clinical outcomes and quality of care compared to non-VA hospitals in Veterans?
Veterans receiving hospital medicine care from VA facilities receive the same or better quality of care compared to those receiving community care.
Abstract Background The Veterans Health Administration (VA) cares for more than one million hospitalized Veterans each year. There is limited knowledge on how hospital medicine care in VA facilities compares with non‐VA hospitals in terms of the Institute of Medicine domains of healthcare access, patient experience, quality, clinical outcomes, and cost. Objectives To perform a systematic review that compares hospital‐based care in VA and non‐VA settings with a focus on general medicine conditions typically cared for by hospitalists. Methods We identified relevant articles across four databases from January 2015 to April 2025. Eligible studies were required to assess outcomes in any Institute of Medicine healthcare domain among Veterans receiving care in the VA for acute medical conditions. Relevant comparisons included outcomes of (1) Veterans receiving care in the community, or (2) members of the general population receiving care in the community. Results We identified 13 studies. VA care generally exhibited equal or better outcomes compared with non‐VA care, especially in risk‐adjusted mortality rates. Most process‐of‐care studies showed VA care to be as good as or better than non‐VA care. Findings on readmissions and patient experience were mixed, with some early findings showing VA care lagging behind but improving significantly by 2021. However, few studies were completed after the passage of the 2018 MISSION Act, which significantly shifted hospitalizations to non‐VA care. Conclusions Most published studies of comparisons of quality‐of‐care show that Veterans receiving hospital medicine care from VA receive the same or better quality care than Veterans getting community care.
Shekelle et al. (Mon,) conducted a systematic review in Acute medical conditions. Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital medicine care vs. Non-VA hospital care (community care) was evaluated on Institute of Medicine domains of healthcare access, patient experience, quality, clinical outcomes, and cost. Veterans Affairs hospital medicine care generally exhibited equal or better outcomes, particularly in risk-adjusted mortality rates, compared with non-VA care across 13 reviewed studies.