Health care utilization among beneficiaries with diabetes from federally qualified health centers: Analysis from a Medicaid managed care organization.

Q3 Health Professions Health Marketing Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-27 DOI:10.1080/07359683.2021.1995638
Shamly Austin, Meredith Clarke, Yuan Zhang, Haiyan Qu, Maria Pisu
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We examined health care utilization among federally qualified health center (FQHCs) users from a Medicaid managed care organization based on 2016 administrative claims data (n = 8,402). FQHC users had fewer primary care visits (Adjusted Incidence Rate Ratios (aIRR): 0.82; 95% CI: 0.76-0.88) compared with non-FQHC users. Statistically significant differences were not observed in emergency department visits (aIRR: 1.19; 95% CI: 0.98-1.46) and hospitalizations (aIRR: 1.03; 95% CI: 0.80-1.34). FQHCs provide comprehensive primary care to Medicaid managed care beneficiaries with diabetes in fewer PCP visits. Results provide evidence to health policy experts and MCOs to increase provider network contracting with FQHCs.

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来自联邦合格医疗中心的糖尿病受益人的医疗保健利用:来自医疗补助管理医疗机构的分析。
基于2016年行政索赔数据(n = 8,402),我们检查了来自医疗补助管理医疗组织的联邦合格医疗中心(fqhc)用户的医疗保健利用情况。FQHC使用者的初级保健就诊较少(调整发病率比:0.82;95% CI: 0.76-0.88)与非fqhc使用者相比。急诊科就诊未见统计学显著差异(aIRR: 1.19;95% CI: 0.98-1.46)和住院率(aIRR: 1.03;95% ci: 0.80-1.34)。fqhc为医疗补助管理的糖尿病患者提供全面的初级保健,就诊次数较少。研究结果为卫生政策专家和mco增加与fqhc签约的提供者网络提供了依据。
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Health Marketing Quarterly
Health Marketing Quarterly Health Professions-Health Professions (all)
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期刊介绍: Health Marketing Quarterly is directed at academicians and practitioners who are concerned with the concepts, practice, and research of health care marketing in today"s complex environment. The journal addresses important contemporary issues in the use of marketing by health care organizations like hospitals, individual practitioners, and public health care organizations. This includes the use of marketing to promote, position, deter, enhance health care organizations/issues, and the development of the marketing literature on both a conceptual and empirical basis.
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