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Improving Health Care, Improving Lives: 2007 AHRQ Annual Conference. Systems-Level Approaches to Reducing Racial, Ethnic and Income Disparities in Healthcare Quality Frederick P. Cerise, M.D., M.P.H Vice President Health Affairs and Medical Education Louisiana State University System
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Improving Health Care, Improving Lives: 2007 AHRQ Annual Conference Systems-Level Approaches to Reducing Racial, Ethnic and Income Disparities in Healthcare Quality Frederick P. Cerise, M.D., M.P.H Vice President Health Affairs and Medical Education Louisiana State University System September 28, 2007
Percent of Medicaid Eligibles and Louisiana Population, by Race Medicaid Eligibles Louisiana Population White African- American Other White African- American Other SOURCE: DHH data as of 8/31/2007; LA population est. 2005.
Two Approaches • Systems-level intervention targeted to providers with lower performance on selected measures • Establish expectations of all providers to be eligible to participate in Medicaid
Targeted Intervention 75 “bottom left” provider Control: providers were mailed baseline indicator levels Education only: providers were mailed baseline levels and nurse educators visited providers Education + Reminder System: providers were mailed baseline levels, nurse educators visited providers, and providers had access to the reminder system All analyses are “intention to treat”
! Reminder
These p-values are from tests comparing baseline to follow-up levels within each group CONTROL over time, p = 0.000 EDUCATION over time, p = 0.000 EDUC+SYS over time, p = 0.000 EDUC vs CONT, p = 0.652 EDUC+SYS vs CONT, p = 0.041 EDUC vs EDUC+SYS, p = 0.017 These p-values are from tests comparing baseline to follow-up changes between pairs of groups
CONTROL over time, p = 0.005 EDUCATION over time, p = 0.006 EDUC+SYS over time, p = 0.000 EDUC vs CONT, p = 0.806 EDUC+SYS vs CONT, p = 0.341 EDUC vs EDUC+SYS, p = 0.224
CONTROL over time, p = 0.000 EDUCATION over time, p = 0.000 EDUC+SYS over time, p = 0.000 EDUC vs CONT, p = 0.161 EDUC+SYS vs CONT, p = 0.199 EDUC vs EDUC+SYS, p = 0.027
Conclusion • African Americans and low income patients are disproportionately represented among Medicaid recipients. • There is great variation in performance among practices caring for Medicaid recipients. • Practices with more patients tend to have higher compliance with standards. • Systems level interventions can improve outcomes for Whites and African Americans. • Despite improvements, some disparities remain.
Provider Expectations • Establish new expectations for Medicaid expansion • Expectations track NCQA Physician Practice Connections
Medicaid Expansion • Expectations for primary care providers • Access and communications • Patient tracking and registry • Care management • Patient self management support • Electronic prescribing • Test tracking • Referral tracking • Performance reporting and improvement • Interoperability