Study protocol for a Community Health Worker (CHW)-led comprehensive neighborhood-focused program for medicaid enrollees in detroit

IF 1.4 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100456
Michele Heisler , Adrienne Lapidos , James Henderson , Rebeca M. Guzman , Jason Wolfe , Patricia Meyer , David Law , Edith C. Kieffer , Caleb Ernst , Valentina Djelaj , Joneigh Khaldun , John Z. Ayanian
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Abstract

Residents of low income neighborhoods disproportionately experience poor health, and many have unmet social needs. Clinical trials have shown the efficacy of Community Health Worker (CHW) programs in improving outcomes for a variety of health conditions. An important next step is developing and evaluating financially sustainable CHW program models in real-life settings. This program evaluation examines health care utilization among participants in a geographically targeted program led by salaried CHWs from three Medicaid health plans. Beneficiaries who reside in the Cody Rouge neighborhood of Detroit and had more than 3 Emergency Department (ED) visits or at least 1 ambulatory care-sensitive hospitalization in the prior 12 months are eligible for the program. Health plan CHWs assigned to the program reach out to eligible beneficiaries to provide an assessment; link them to resources; and provide follow-up. At 12-month follow up, claims data on ED visits, ambulatory care-sensitive hospitalizations, primary care visits, and related costs will be compared between beneficiaries who participated and eligible beneficiaries randomized to receive usual outreach. We hypothesize that patients enrolled in the CHW intervention will experience a reduction in acute care usage resulting in cost savings compared to those receiving usual health plan outreach. This study is among the first to evaluate the impact on health care utilization of augmented services delivered by health plan CHWs for high-utilizing health plan members as part of a health plan-community-academic partnership. This study will provide important information on CHW program sustainability and provide insights into effective implementation of such programs.

Trial registration

NCT03924713.

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研究方案为社区卫生工作者(CHW)领导的综合社区为重点的计划在底特律医疗补助登记
低收入社区的居民健康状况不佳,而且许多人的社会需求得不到满足。临床试验表明,社区卫生工作者(CHW)项目在改善各种健康状况的结果方面的有效性。重要的下一步是在现实环境中开发和评估经济上可持续的CHW项目模式。本项目评估检查了由三个医疗补助计划的受薪chw领导的地理目标项目参与者的医疗保健利用情况。居住在底特律Cody Rouge社区的受益人,在过去的12个月里有3次以上的急诊科(ED)就诊或至少1次对门诊护理敏感的住院治疗,都有资格参加该计划。分配给该方案的保健计划保健员接触符合条件的受益人,提供评估;将他们链接到资源;并提供后续跟进。在12个月的随访中,将比较参与的受益人和随机接受常规外展的合格受益人之间关于急诊科就诊、门诊敏感住院、初级保健就诊和相关费用的索赔数据。我们假设,与接受常规健康计划外展的患者相比,参加CHW干预的患者将经历急性护理使用的减少,从而节省成本。作为健康计划-社区-学术合作伙伴关系的一部分,本研究首次评估了健康计划chw为高利用率健康计划成员提供的增强服务对医疗保健利用的影响。本研究将为CHW项目的可持续性提供重要信息,并为有效实施此类项目提供见解。registrationNCT03924713审判。
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Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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20 weeks
期刊介绍: Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications is an international peer reviewed open access journal that publishes articles pertaining to all aspects of clinical trials, including, but not limited to, design, conduct, analysis, regulation and ethics. Manuscripts submitted should appeal to a readership drawn from a wide range of disciplines including medicine, life science, pharmaceutical science, biostatistics, epidemiology, computer science, management science, behavioral science, and bioethics. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications is unique in that it is outside the confines of disease specifications, and it strives to increase the transparency of medical research and reduce publication bias by publishing scientifically valid original research findings irrespective of their perceived importance, significance or impact. Both randomized and non-randomized trials are within the scope of the Journal. Some common topics include trial design rationale and methods, operational methodologies and challenges, and positive and negative trial results. In addition to original research, the Journal also welcomes other types of communications including, but are not limited to, methodology reviews, perspectives and discussions. Through timely dissemination of advances in clinical trials, the goal of Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications is to serve as a platform to enhance the communication and collaboration within the global clinical trials community that ultimately advances this field of research for the benefit of patients.
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