Telephone Care Management's Effectiveness in Coordinating Care for Medicaid Beneficiaries in Managed Care: A Randomized Controlled Study

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作者
Kim, Sue E. [1 ]
Michalopoulos, Charles [2 ]
Kwong, Richard M.
Warren, Anne [3 ]
Manno, Michelle S. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[2] MDRC, Oakland, CA 94612 USA
[3] MDRC, New York, NY USA
关键词
CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT; CONTROLLED-TRIAL; CHRONIC ILLNESS; DIABETES CARE; PROGRAM; OUTCOMES; IMPACT; INTERVENTION; DEPRESSION; QUALITY;
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10.1111/1475-6773.12060
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
ObjectiveTo test the effectiveness of a telephone care management intervention to increase the use of primary and preventive care, reduce hospital admissions, and reduce emergency department visits for Medicaid beneficiaries with disabilities in a managed care setting. Data SourceFour years (2007-2011) of Medicaid claims data on blind and/or disabled beneficiaries, aged 20-64. Study DesignRandomized control trial with an intervention group (n=3,540) that was enrolled in managed care with telephone care management and a control group (n=1,524) who remained in fee-for-service system without care management services. Multi-disciplinary care coordination teams provided telephone services to the intervention group to address patients' medical and social needs. Data Collection/ExtractionMedicaid claims and encounter data for all participants were obtained from the state and the managed care organization. Principal FindingsThere was no significant difference in use of primary care, specialist visits, hospital admissions, and emergency department between the intervention and the control group. Care managers experienced challenges in keeping members engaged in the intervention and maintaining contact by telephone. ConclusionsThe lack of success for Medicaid beneficiaries, along with other recent studies, suggests that more intensive and more targeted interventions may be more effective for the high-needs population.
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页码:1730 / 1749
页数:20
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