A health promotion intervention for families in a Medicaid managed care plan. 1999

V T Chande, and D Kimes
Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, PA, USA. v-chande@nwu.edu

OBJECTIVE To determine whether implementation of an intervention based on a model of health promotion will encourage patients to seek care from their primary care provider (PCP) and reduce visits to the pediatric ED (PED) for minor illness. METHODS Prospective, randomized, controlled study in the PED of an urban children's hospital (CH). Children <13 months old, enrolled in a Medicaid managed care plan, who identified the CH as their site for primary care and presented to the PED for evaluation of minor illness were enrolled after being seen by the triage nurse, before being seen by a physician. Subjects were randomly assigned to the intervention (I) group or control (C) group. Parents of all enrollees completed a survey about health care utilization habits. Each family in the I group received health promotion teaching from a single investigator. The intervention consisted of a review of the child's medical record with the parents, an explanation of what to expect at future well-child visits, and a discussion of the role of the PCP. A follow-up appointment was also provided prior to discharge from the PED. The C group received usual care. Use of health care by all subjects was tracked for one year by medical record review and phone interviews at six and 12 months. RESULTS 102 subjects in the I group and 93 in the C group (mean +/- SD ages 6.4 months +/- 3.8 and 7.2 months +/- 3.9, respectively, p = 0.15) were enrolled from March 1996 to November 1996. The two groups were similar with respect to demographics and overall health status at enrollment. At study entry: 94 of 102 (92%) subjects in I and 87 of 93 (94%) in C had made at least one visit to the PED in the previous 12 months (p = 0.11); 95 of 102 (93%) in I and 75 of 93 (81%) in C had seen their PCP at least once for well-child care (p = 0.24). Twelve-month follow-up by medical record review was completed for all subjects; phone interviews were completed in 90 of 102 (88%) in I and 80 of 93 (86%) in C. At 12-month follow-up: 84 of 102 (82%) in I and 73 of 93 (78%) in C had made at least one visit to the PED (p = 0.59); 81 of 102 (79%) in I and 77 of 93 (83%) in C had made at least one visit to their CH PCP (p = 0.54). CONCLUSIONS There was no difference in health care utilization between the intervention and control groups at 12-month follow-up. The health promotion intervention did not alter utilization habits.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007223 Infant A child between 1 and 23 months of age. Infants
D007722 Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Knowledge, attitudes, and associated behaviors which pertain to health-related topics such as PATHOLOGIC PROCESSES or diseases, their prevention, and treatment. This term refers to non-health workers and health workers (HEALTH PERSONNEL). Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
D008297 Male Males
D008329 Managed Care Programs Health insurance plans intended to reduce unnecessary health care costs through a variety of mechanisms, including: economic incentives for physicians and patients to select less costly forms of care; programs for reviewing the medical necessity of specific services; increased beneficiary cost sharing; controls on inpatient admissions and lengths of stay; the establishment of cost-sharing incentives for outpatient surgery; selective contracting with health care providers; and the intensive management of high-cost health care cases. The programs may be provided in a variety of settings, such as HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS and PREFERRED PROVIDER ORGANIZATIONS. Case Management, Insurance,Insurance Case Management,Managed Health Care Insurance Plans,Managed Care,Care, Managed,Managed Care Program,Management, Insurance Case,Program, Managed Care,Programs, Managed Care
D008484 Medicaid Federal program, created by Public Law 89-97, Title XIX, a 1965 amendment to the Social Security Act, administered by the states, that provides health care benefits to indigent and medically indigent persons. Dental Medicaid Program,Medical Assistance, Title 19,Dental Medicaid Programs,Medicaid Program, Dental,Medicaid Programs, Dental,Program, Dental Medicaid,Programs, Dental Medicaid
D008960 Models, Psychological Theoretical representations that simulate psychological processes and/or social processes. These include the use of mathematical equations, computers, and other electronic equipment. Model, Mental,Model, Psychological,Models, Mental,Models, Psychologic,Psychological Models,Mental Model,Mental Models,Model, Psychologic,Psychologic Model,Psychologic Models,Psychological Model
D010290 Parents Persons functioning as natural, adoptive, or substitute parents. The heading includes the concept of parenthood as well as preparation for becoming a parent. Step-Parents,Parental Age,Parenthood Status,Stepparent,Age, Parental,Ages, Parental,Parent,Parental Ages,Status, Parenthood,Step Parents,Step-Parent,Stepparents
D010342 Patient Acceptance of Health Care Patients' willingness to receive health care. Acceptability of Health Care,Health Care Seeking Behavior,Acceptability of Healthcare,Acceptors of Health Care,Health Care Utilization,Nonacceptors of Health Care,Patient Acceptance of Healthcare,Care Acceptor, Health,Care Acceptors, Health,Care Nonacceptor, Health,Care Nonacceptors, Health,Health Care Acceptability,Health Care Acceptor,Health Care Acceptors,Health Care Nonacceptor,Health Care Nonacceptors,Healthcare Acceptabilities,Healthcare Acceptability,Healthcare Patient Acceptance,Healthcare Patient Acceptances,Utilization, Health Care
D010414 Pennsylvania State bounded on the north by New York and Lake Erie, on the east by Delaware and New Jersey, on the south by Delaware and Maryland, and on the west by Ohio and West Virginia.
D011320 Primary Health Care Care which provides integrated, accessible health care services by clinicians who are accountable for addressing a large majority of personal health care needs, developing a sustained partnership with patients, and practicing in the context of family and community. (JAMA 1995;273(3):192) Primary Care,Primary Healthcare,Care, Primary,Care, Primary Health,Health Care, Primary,Healthcare, Primary

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