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Oregon Public Health Nurse Home Visiting

Babies First!, CaCoon, Maternity Case Management

Evidence About Health Outcomes

Introduction: Cate WilcoxPresentation: Mary Ann Evans

October 7, 2013

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AcknowledgementsOrganizations:Local County Health DepartmentsOregon Health Authority (OHA)

Maternal Child Health, Immunization Program, Medical Assistance ProgramOregon Health & Science University

Oregon Center for Children & Youth with Special Health Needs (OCCYSHN)

People:Candice Artemenko, RN, OCCYSHN, OHSU [email protected]

Kathryn Broderick, MCH Assessment, Evaluation & Informatics, OHA [email protected]

Mary Ann Evans, PhD, MPH, MS, MCH Assessment, Evaluation & Informatics , OHA & OCCYSHN [email protected] or [email protected]

Francine Goodrich, RN, Maternal & Child health, OHA [email protected]

Marilyn Sue Hartzell, Director, OCCYSHN, OHSU [email protected]

Cynthia Ikata, RN, Maternal & Child Health, OHA [email protected]

Lari Peterson, RN, Maternal & Child Health, OHA [email protected]

Anna Stiefvater, RN, MPH, Maternal & Child Health, OHA [email protected]

Cate Wilcox, MPH, Maternal & Child Health, OHA [email protected]

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Webinar Outline

• Orientation to Handouts• Study Purpose• Nurse Home Visiting Programs• Data Sources• Health Outcome Measures• Study Comparison Groups• Study Results by Program• Q & A and Brief Survey

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Orientation to Handouts• 6 one page briefs (thanks-Wendy Morgan)

– 1 Babies First!– 3 CaCoon– 2 Maternity Case ManagementTechnical reports on these studies provide detailed description of

the research and analysis methods used

• County Specific Data – 3 years of home visiting data– Medicaid enrollment– Children with special health needs estimate– Census Data

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Purpose

To establish evidence-based health outcomes for the Oregon public health

nurse home visiting programs

The whole is greater than the sum of the partsAristotle

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Nurse Home Visiting Programs

• Babies First!

• CaCoon

• Maternity Case Management

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Data Sources

• Medicaid Database (DSSURS)

• Immunization Database (ALERT)

• Program Database (ORCHIDS/Multnomah County)

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Overview of Health Outcome Measures

• Annual Flu Immunizations• Up-To-Date Two Year Old Immunizations• HEDIS Measures

– Annual Well Child Visits– Annual Dental Visits

• Hospitalization• Special Health Needs Diagnoses• Emergency Room Visits• Timely and Adequate Prenatal Care• Early Preterm Delivery

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Overview of Study Comparison Groups

• Babies First! & CaCoon (Medicaid enrolled)– All same aged Medicaid clients– Age specific outcome measures – Medicaid clients– Matched sample of Medicaid clients

• Maternity Case Management (Medicaid enrolled)– All Medicaid births & mothers– Matched sample of Medicaid births & mothers

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Babies First!(at risk children birth up to age five)

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Health Outcome MeasuresImmunizations

• Annual Flu Immunizations 2010 & 2011– Immunization between August & April

• Up-To-Date Two Year Old Immunizations– 4:3:1:3:3:1:4 (total=19)– Diptheria, tetanus, pertussis, measles, mumps,

rubella, haemophilus influenzae type B, hepatitis B varicella, pneumococcal conjugate

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Health Outcome Measures

HEDIS Measures(Healthcare Effectiveness Data & Information Set)

Age Specific Annual Well Child Visits- 5 visits in the first 15 months of life- 1 visit per year through age 6

Annual Dental Visits for 2-3 year olds

Medicaid Hospitalization

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Medicaid children who received Babies First! visits had significantly higher annual flu immunization rates

*chi-square significant at .05 or less

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Medicaid children who received Babies First! visits had significantly higher up-to-date two year old

immunization rates

*chi-square significant at .05 or less16

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Medicaid children who received Babies First! visits had significantly higher rates of annual well child visits

*chi-square significant at .05 or less

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Medicaid children who received Babies First! visits had significantly higher rates of annual dental visits

*chi-square significant at .05 or less18

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Babies First!: Medicaid HospitalizationComparison Between Medicaid Clients Who Did and

Did Not Receive Babies First! Visits

The purpose of the study was to compare inpatient hospitalization between Medicaid clients who did and did not receive Babies First! visits. Because Babies First! served a higher risk group, a matched sample of Medicaid clients who did not receive Babies First! was selected for comparison.

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Study Participants2009 Medicaid ClientsMedicaid enrolled 2009 and 20105,656 Babies First! & 5,656 Medicaid-Not Babies First! clients

Matched Sample of Medicaid-Not Babies First! Clients

AgeGenderRace & ethnicityCountyIncomeMedical risk factors (CDPS)Length of Medicaid enrollment

Babies First!: Medicaid Hospitalization

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Babies First!: Medicaid Hospitalization Results

Controlling for Medicaid enrollment, medical risk, 2009 hospitalization and sociodemographics:

Babies First! visits were associated with a 10% reduction in 2010 hospitalization

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For every dollar spent on immunizations about $6 in direct medical costs are savedCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Average cost of hospitalization $5,2002011 HCUP statistical brief http://www.hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb118.pdf

Babies First! Potential Medicaid Savings

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CaCoon(CYSHN birth to age 21)

CYSHN are children and youth with special health care needs who have or are at risk for chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions and who also require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by children generally.Maternal Child Health Bureau Definition

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Medicaid Diagnosis ComparisonMedicaid CaCoon and Medicaid-Not CaCoon

Study Participants2009 Medicaid clientsBirth up to 6 years old

1,198 CaCoon & 122,082 Medicaid-Not CaCoon

Special Health Needs Diagnoses (SHN)Medicaid claims 2008 to 2012CongenitalMental HealthBehavioral HealthDevelopmental

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Medicaid Diagnosis ComparisonMedicaid CaCoon and Medicaid-Not CaCoon

Special Health Needs Diagnoses (SHN) in Medicaid claims data

No SHN Diagnoses13% CaCoon v 89% Medicaid-Not CaCoon

Only One SHN Diagnosis61% CaCoon v 9% Medicaid-Not CaCoon

More than One SHN Diagnosis27% CaCoon v 2% Medicaid-Not CaCoon

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Medicaid Diagnosis ComparisonMedicaid CaCoon and Medicaid-Not CaCoon

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Medicaid Diagnosis ComparisonMedicaid CaCoon and Medicaid-Not CaCoon

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Medicaid CaCoon & Medicaid-Not CaCoon(Sociodemographics)

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Medicaid CaCoon and Medicaid-Not CaCoon

Length of Medicaid Enrollment 2008-11: 3+ years93% CaCoon27% Medicaid-Not CaCoon29% Medicaid-Not CaCoon w SHN

Inpatient Hospitalization 2009-1028% CaCoon3% Medicaid-Not CaCoon

10% Medicaid-Not CaCoon w SHN

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Medicaid CaCoon and Medicaid-Not CaCoon

CaCoon clients were significantly different than Medicaid-Not CaCoon clients with or without SHN

*Younger*Male*Rural*Hispanic*Black or African American*Native American*Longer Medicaid Enrollment*SHN Type and Frequency*Hospitalization

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CaCoon(CYSHN birth to age 21)

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Health Outcome Measures

• Annual Flu Immunizations 2010 and 2011

• Up-To-Date Two Year Old Immunizations

• HEDIS Measures– Annual Well Child Visits– Annual Dental Visits

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Medicaid children who received CaCoon visits had significantly higher annual flu

immunization rate

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Medicaid children who received CaCoon visits had significantly higher up-to-date two year old

immunization rates

*chi-square significant at .05 or less36

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Medicaid children who received CaCoon visits had significantly higher annual well child visit

rates

*chi-square significant at .05 or less

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Medicaid children who received CaCoon visits had significantly higher annual dental visit

rates

*chi-square significant at .05 or less38

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CaCoon: Emergency Room Use Comparison Between Medicaid CSHN Who Did and Did

Not Receive CaCoon Visits

The purpose of the study was to compare emergency room visits between Medicaid CSHN clients who did and did not receive CaCoon visits. Because CaCoonserved a sociodemographically and medically higher risk group, a matched sample of Medicaid clients who did not receive CaCoon was selected for comparison.

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Study Participants2009 Medicaid clientsMedicaid enrolled 2009 and 2010Birth up to 6 years oldOnly one SHN diagnosis

Matched Medicaid-Not CaCoon ClientsSHNAgeLength of Medicaid enrollment

CaCoon: Emergency Room Use Comparison Between Medicaid CSHN Who Did and Did

Not Receive CaCoon Visits

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CaCoon: Emergency Room Use Comparison Between Medicaid CSHN Who Did and Did

Not Receive CaCoon Visits

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Controlling for age, ethnicity, length of Medicaid enrollment, 2009 inpatient hospitalization, and 2009 emergency room visits:

CaCoon clients were 13% less likely to visit the emergency room in 2010

CaCoon: Emergency Room Use Comparison Between Medicaid CSHN Who Did and Did

Not Receive CaCoon Visits

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The average cost for an emergency room visit was $1,349 National Medical Expenditure Panel Survey

CaCoon: Potential Medicaid Cost Savings

For every dollar spent on immunizations about $6 in direct medical costs are saved. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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Public Health Nurse Home Visiting Maternity Case Management (MCM)

(at risk pregnant women)

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Medicaid Maternity Case Management (MCM)(Medicaid at risk pregnant women)

Study ExclusionsTwins or other multiplesUnknown gestational Age

Study GroupsAll Medicaid Births 2009-12 (68,833)MCM Medicaid Births (5,405)Matched Non-MCM Medicaid Births (5,405)

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Medicaid Maternity Case Management (MCM)

Matched Study SampleBecause MCM served higher risk clients, a matched sample of Medicaid clients who did not receive MCM was selected to control for differences

Matched Sample of Non-MCM Study GroupPregnancy yearAgeRace (prioritized)EthnicityUrban or RuralPovertyMedicaid Enrollment Length

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Medicaid Maternity Case Management (MCM)

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Medicaid Maternity Case Management (MCM)

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Medicaid Maternity Case Management (MCM)

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Conducted two outcome studies:

Early Preterm Delivery

Timely & Adequate Prenatal Care

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Timely and adequate prenatal care was measured using a modified Adequacy of Prenatal Care Index

Medicaid Maternity Case Management (MCM)Study Measures

Note: Medicaid claims limitations

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Medicaid Maternity Case Management (MCM)Expected Prenatal Care Visits

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Medicaid Maternity Case Management (MCM) Study Measures

• Early Pre Term Birth: Less than 35 weeks gestation• Pre Term Birth: 35 up to 37 weeks gestation• Full Term Birth: 37 plus weeks gestation

Note: Medicaid claims limitations

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Medicaid Maternity Case Management (MCM)Gestational Age at Birth

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Medicaid Maternity Case Management (MCM)Results

*Note Medical risk factors from Medicaid claims

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Medicaid Maternity Case Management (MCM)Results

*Note Medical risk factors from Medicaid claims

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Medicaid Maternity Case Management (MCM)Results

Controlling for sociodemographics and medical risk factors:

• Early preterm delivery was reduced 31% for clients with five or more MCM visits or 5% per visit

• Clients with MCM visits were 75% more likely to receive timely & adequate prenatal care or 14% more likely per visit

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MCM Potential Medicaid Cost Savings

MCM clients had fewer early preterm birthsMCM clients with early preterm births spent 10%

fewer days in the NICU

• The Institute of Medicine estimates the national average cost of a preterm birth was $51,000 or $3,000 per day in the NICU according to the Agency for Health Care Research & Quality

• The National Committee for Quality Assurance estimates that for every $1 spent on prenatal care saves $3.33 in medical care after birth

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The whole is greater than the sum of the parts

Questions?Technical & Research: Mary Ann Evans

Nurse Consultants: Candace Artemenko Francine GoodrichLari Peterson

Policy: Marilyn Hartzell & Cate Wilcox

OPHA Panel Presentation: October 14, 2014 Corvallis,OR

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Where is the information?

Web links:

http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/outreach/occyshn/programs-projects/cacoon.cfm

http://public.health.oregon.gov/HealthyPeopleFamilies/DataReports/Pages/nurse-home-visiting.aspx

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Questions & Answers

Poll Questions