Impacts of a disease management program for dually eligible beneficiaries.

Health Care Financing Review Pub Date : 2008-01-01
Dominick Esposito, Randall Brown, Arnold Chen, Jennifer Schore, Rachel Shapiro
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The LifeMasters Supported SelfCare demonstration program provides disease management (DM) services to Florida Medicare beneficiaries who are also enrolled in Medicaid and have congestive heart failure (CHF), diabetes, or coronary artery disease (CAD). The population-based program provides primarily telephonic patient education and monitoring services. Findings from the randomized, intent-to-treat design over the first 18 months of operations show virtually no overall impacts on hospital or emergency room (ER) use, Medicare expenditures, quality of care, or prescription drug use for the 33,000 enrollees. However, for beneficiaries with CHF who resided in high-cost South Florida counties, the program reduced Medicare expenditures by 9.6 percent.

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疾病管理计划对双重合格受益人的影响。
LifeMasters支持的自我护理示范项目为佛罗里达州医疗保险受益人提供疾病管理(DM)服务,这些受益人也参加了医疗补助计划,并患有充血性心力衰竭(CHF)、糖尿病或冠状动脉疾病(CAD)。这个以人群为基础的项目主要提供电话病人教育和监测服务。在手术前18个月的随机意向治疗设计中发现,对33,000名参选者的医院或急诊室(ER)使用、医疗保险支出、护理质量或处方药使用几乎没有总体影响。然而,对于居住在高成本的南佛罗里达县的CHF受益人,该计划将医疗保险支出减少了9.6%。
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