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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324751/building-for-value-a-foundational-structure-to-support-population-health
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark E Schario, Peter J Pronovost
The journey to value relies heavily on a strong foundation in population health and on supporting systems of care. However, as the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and commercial insurers rethink reimbursements to achieve cost savings, both patients and payments to health care organizations are at risk. The case for value-based care is ever stronger yet health systems will have to mature their culture, population health infrastructure, technologies and analytics capabilities, and leadership and management systems...
February 2024: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324750/a-path-to-risk-critical-elements-of-a-structured-approach
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark E Schario, Peter J Pronovost, Patrick Runnels, Tia Corder-Palko, Brent Carson, Michael Szubski
Value-based care arrangements have been the cornerstone of accountable care for decades. Risk arrangements with government and commercial insurance plans are ubiquitous, with most contracts focusing on upside risk only, meaning payers reward providers for good performance without punishing them for poor performance on quality and cost. However, payers are increasingly moving into downside risk arrangements, bringing to mind global capitation in the 1990s wherein several health systems failed. In this article, the authors focus on their framework for succeeding in value-based arrangements at University Hospitals Accountable Care Organization, including essential structural elements that provider organizations need to successfully assume downside risk in value-based arrangements...
February 2024: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37922423/patient-perception-and-impact-of-home-test-kits-on-health-care-utilization-for-urinary-tract-infection
#23
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Sarah J Billups, Danielle Fixen, Kaci Johnson, Sara A Wettergreen, Lisa M Schilling
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common reason for emergency department (ED) utilization that could potentially be treated by a primary care provider (PCP). This study assessed patient perceived value of a home UTI test kit plus educational materials and its impact on ED utilization for a UTI symptom episode. Women aged 18-75 years with Medicaid insurance and a history of 1-3 uncomplicated UTIs in the past year were prospectively identified and randomized to the intervention, intervention plus (intervention plus a patient portal message before its delivery), or standard of care group...
February 2024: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38237106/comprehensive-approach-to-opioid-management-in-a-primary-care-network
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert J Fortuna, Jineane Venci, Wallace Johnson, John S Clark, Shalom Schlagman, Kelly Vandermark, Alisa Stetzer, George S Nasra, Sheniece Griffin Martin-Stancil-El, Stephen Judge
In response to the opioid epidemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released best practice recommendations for prescribing, yet adoption of these guidelines has been fragmented and frequently met with uncertainty by both patients and providers. This study aims to describe the development and implementation of a comprehensive approach to improving opioid stewardship in a large network of primary care providers. The authors developed a 3-tier approach to opioid management: (1) establishment and implementation of best practices for prescribing opioids, (2) development of a weaning process to decrease opioid doses when the risk outweighs benefits, and (3) support for patients when opioid use disorders were identified...
January 18, 2024: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38236712/a-call-for-an-american-social-care-system-social-services-reimbursement-to-address-fragmented-care
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anish Patnaik, Haaris Mateen, David S Buck
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 17, 2024: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38236711/homelessness-among-acute-care-patients-within-a-large-health-care-system-in-northern-california
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Satish Mudiganti, Catherine Nasrallah, Stephanie Brown, Alice Pressman, Anna Kiger, Joan A Casey, Joyce C LaMori, Jacqueline Pesa, Kristen M J Azar
The impacts of homelessness on health and health care access are detrimental. Intervention and efforts to improve outcomes and increase availability of affordable housing have mainly originated from the public health sector and government. The role that large community-based health systems may play has yet to be established. This study characterizes patients self-identified as homeless in acute care facilities in a large integrated health care system in Northern California to inform the development of collaborative interventions addressing unmet needs of this vulnerable population...
January 17, 2024: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38100075/long-way-to-go-attitudes-knowledge-and-perception-of-artificial-intelligence-in-health-care-among-a-racially-diverse-lower-income-population-in-houston-new-york-and-los-angeles
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Omolola E Adepoju, Patrick Dang, Wura Jacobs, Philip Baiden
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 13, 2023: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38099925/expanding-the-catalog-of-patient-and-caregiver-out-of-pocket-costs-a-systematic-literature-review
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theresa Schmidt, Christine Juday, Palak Patel, Taruja Karmarkar, Esther Renee Smith-Howell, A Mark Fendrick
Out-of-pocket (OOP) health care expenditures in the United States have increased significantly in the past 5 decades. Most research on OOP costs focuses on expenditures related to insurance and cost-sharing payments or on costs related to specific conditions or settings, and does not capture the full picture of the financial burden on patients and unpaid caregivers. The aim for this systematic literature review was to identify and categorize the multitude of OOP costs to patients and unpaid caregivers, aid in the development of a more comprehensive catalog of OOP costs, and highlight potential gaps in the literature...
December 13, 2023: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38079279/apply-a-venture-investor-mindset-to-improve-program-success
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Harry H Liu, Sophia H Zhao
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 12, 2023: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38048285/-correction-to-addressing-social-needs-in-clinical-settings-early-lessons-from-accountable-health-communities-by-laura-b-beidler-et-al-popul-health-manag-2023-vol-26-no-5-283-293-doi-10-1089-pop-2023-0119
#30
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38011716/cost-reduction-and-utilization-patterns-in-a-medicare-accountable-care-organization-using-home-based-palliative-care-services
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark Angelo, Abigail Souder, Angela Poole, Terre Mirsch, Elizabeth Souder
Accountable care organizations (ACOs) are often tasked with helping providers to deliver care efficiently and with higher quality outcomes. For an ACO to succeed in delivering efficient care, it is important to direct resources toward patients who exhibit the greatest levels of opportunity while focusing attention toward mitigating their needs. Home-based palliative care (HBPC) services are known to address patient needs for those with serious illness while decreasing the total cost of care (TCC). In this retrospective review, ACO researchers reviewed cost, quality, and utilization patterns for 3418 beneficiaries within a Medicare Shared Saving Program approaching the end of life comparing decedents who received HBPC versus those who did not receive the service...
November 27, 2023: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37955652/a-conceptual-framework-for-building-individual-and-team-capabilities-to-provide-effective-longitudinal-relationship-based-clinical-case-management
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick Runnels, James Penman, Steve Schreiber, Trygve Dolber, Kipum Lee, Peter J Pronovost
Individuals with complex, chronic diseases represent 5% of the population but consume 50% of the costs of care. These patients have complex lives , characterized by multiple chronic physical health conditions paired with a combination of behavioral health issues and/or unmet social needs. Unlike for most health problems, the problems faced by individuals with complex lives cannot be broken down into simpler parts to be solved independent from 1 another. In this article, the authors describe a 2-phase framework for improving outcomes in patients with complex lives, outline how the model works in more detail, and discuss lessons learned in this journey...
November 14, 2023: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37948553/perspectives-on-lower-extremity-peripheral-artery-disease-a-qualitative-study-of-early-diagnosis-and-treatment-and-the-impact-of-health-disparities
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cori Grant, John K Cuddeback, Olamide Alabi, Caitlin W Hicks, Kay Sadik, Elizabeth L Ciemins
Lower-extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD), the accumulation of atherosclerotic plaque in the arteries of the legs, causes substantial morbidity and mortality. Frequent under- and delayed diagnosis result in poor outcomes, disproportionately affecting individuals from racial and ethnic minority groups. To understand barriers to early detection and treatment and factors contributing to disparities, American Medical Group Association (AMGA) conducted roundtable discussions and semistructured interviews in 2021...
November 10, 2023: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37930304/a-call-to-action-to-increase-uptake-of-follow-up-colonoscopy-after-initial-positive-stool-based-colorectal-cancer-screening
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Mark Fendrick, John B Kisiel, Durado Brooks, Vahab Vahdat, Chris Estes, Derek W Ebner, Paul Limburg
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 7, 2023: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37930706/the-impact-of-covid-19-pandemic-and-coverage-of-follow-up-colonoscopy-on-choice-of-colorectal-cancer-screening-modalities
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bhavana Tetali, A Mark Fendrick, Stacy Menees
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 6, 2023: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37930632/racial-disparities-in-cardiovascular-health-among-the-acute-coronary-syndrome-population
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abraham Enyeji, Boubakari Ibrahimou, Noël C Barengo, Gilbert Ramirez, Alejandro Arrieta
The relative distribution of proportions of cardiovascular health (CVH) categories within racial groups has been examined. However, little scientific evidence exists on the gap trend in racial/ethnic disparities in mean CVH score among non-Hispanic (NH) Whites and Blacks. This study examined the trend(s) in the gap(s) in predicted CVH scores between NH Whites and Blacks over 10 years. In a cross-sectional analytical study, 10 years of Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data from 2008 to 2018 were pooled, utilizing multivariate Poisson's regression of CVH metrics on race, while controlling for relevant covariates...
November 6, 2023: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37917048/validating-and-improving-adjusted-clinical-group-s-future-hospitalization-and-high-cost-prediction-models-for-dutch-primary-care
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shelley-Ann M Girwar, Marta Fiocco, Stephen P Sutch, Mattijs E Numans, Marc A Bruijnzeels
The rise in health care costs, caused by older and more complex patient populations, requires Population Health Management approaches including risk stratification. With risk stratification, patients are assigned individual risk scores based on medical records. These patient stratifications focus on future high costs and expensive care utilization such as hospitalization, for which different models exist. With this study, the research team validated the accuracy of risk prediction scores for future hospitalization and high health care costs, calculated by the Adjusted Clinical Group (ACG)'s risk stratification models, using Dutch primary health care data registries...
November 2, 2023: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37910804/the-impact-of-continuous-use-of-home-health-care-resources-on-end-of-life-care-at-home-in-older-patients-with-cancer-a-retrospective-cohort-study-in-fukuoka-japan
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reiko Yamao, Akira Babazono, Ning Liu, Yunfei Li, Reiko Ishihara, Shinichiro Yoshida, Sung-A Kim, Aziz Jamal
This study aimed at examining the effect of continued use of home health care resources on end-of-life care at home in older patients with cancer. This retrospective cohort study was conducted using medical and long-term care claims data of 6435 older patients with cancer who died between April 2016 and March 2019 in Fukuoka Prefecture. The main explanatory variables were enhanced home care support clinics and hospitals (HCSCs), enhanced HCSCs with beds, conventional HCSCs, other HCSCs, and home visit nursing care...
November 1, 2023: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37943589/examining-the-association-of-social-needs-with-future-health-care-utilization-in-an-older-adult-population-which-needs-are-most-important
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David M Mosen, Matthew P Banegas, Erin M Keast, John F Dickerson
Abstract Social needs, such as social isolation and food insecurity, are important individual-level social determinants of health, especially for adults ages 65 years and older. These needs may be associated with future health care utilization, but this research area has not been studied extensively. The objective of this study was to examine the independent association of 5 individual social needs with future (1) emergency department (ED) visits and (2) hospital admissions. This observational study included 9649 Kaiser Permanente Northwest (KPNW) Medicare members who completed the Medicare Total Health Assessment (MTHA) quality improvement survey between August 17, 2020 and January 31, 2022...
October 31, 2023: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37909492/a-population-health-proposal-for-increasing-breast-cancer-screening-to-reduce-racial-disparities-in-breast-cancer-getting-the-village-back-together
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Scott D Siegel, Jennifer P Rowland, Dawn J Leonard, Nora Katurakes, Heather Bittner-Fagan, Matthew Hoffman, Robert Hall-McBride, LeRoi S Hicks, Nicholas J Petrelli
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 30, 2023: Population Health Management
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