Implementation and early effects of medicaid policy interventions to promote racial equity in pregnancy and early childhood outcomes in Pennsylvania: protocol for a mixed methods study

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Jarlenski, Marian [1 ]
Cole, Evan [1 ]
Mcclure, Christine [1 ]
Sanders, Sarah [2 ]
Smalls, Marquita [2 ]
Mendez, Dara D. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, 130 DeSoto St, A619, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Pittsburgh, PA USA
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Medicaid; Pregnancy; Well-child visits; Prenatal care; Health policy; Health equity; Mixed methods; EPISODE-BASED PAYMENT; INSTITUTIONAL RACISM; ETHNIC DISPARITIES; PERINATAL-CARE; PUBLIC-HEALTH; MORTALITY; STRESS; WOMEN; BLACK;
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10.1186/s12913-024-10982-5
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Background There are large racial inequities in pregnancy and early childhood health within state Medicaid programs in the United States. To date, few Medicaid policy interventions have explicitly focused on improving health in Black populations. Pennsylvania Medicaid has adopted two policy interventions to incentivize racial health equity in managed care (equity payment program) and obstetric service delivery (equity focused obstetric bundle). Our research team will conduct a mixed-methods study to investigate the implementation and early effects of these two policy interventions on pregnancy and infant health equity.Methods Qualitative interviews will be conducted with Medicaid managed care administrators and obstetric and pediatric providers, and focus groups will be conducted among Medicaid beneficiaries. Quantitative data on healthcare utilization, healthcare quality, and health outcomes among pregnant and parenting people will be extracted from administrative Medicaid healthcare data. Primary outcomes are stakeholder perspectives on policy intervention implementation (qualitative) and timely prenatal care, pregnancy and birth outcomes, and well-child visits (quantitative). Template analysis methods will be applied to qualitative data. Quantitative analyses will use an interrupted time series design to examine changes over time in outcomes among Black people, relative to people of other races, before and after adoption of the Pennsylvania Medicaid equity-focused policy interventions.Discussion Findings from this study are expected to advance knowledge about how Medicaid programs can best implement policy interventions to promote racial equity in pregnancy and early childhood health.
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