医疗补助计划成员希望医疗计划提供什么?定性研究的启示,以提高病例管理的参与度。

IF 0.8 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Professional Case Management Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1097/NCM.0000000000000716
Amy McQueen, David Von Nordheim, Tess Thompson, Kayla Manley, Albert J Pool, Matthew W Kreuter
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研究目的:管理式保健组织(MCO)提供个案管理服务,以满足其成员未得到满足的健康和社会需求。很少有研究探讨影响会员决定参与这些计划的因素。本研究旨在描述提供个案管理的医疗补助成员的生活状况、他们希望从 MCO 那里得到什么、他们对个案管理的看法以及参与的障碍。研究结果将为实践提供参考,以提高对个案管理计划的认识、参与度和影响力:方法和样本:在研究之前 6 个月内接受过个案管理服务的成人会员均有资格参与研究。每个阶层各招募 15 人:参与个案管理、拒绝个案管理或最初拒绝但后来参与个案管理的会员(N = 45)。参与者通过电话完成了定性访谈,并在网上完成了简短的健康调查:在各层中,只有 22 名参与者回忆起曾参与个案管理。成员们描述了生活中的各种挑战(如慢性病、照顾者的责任和有限的经济能力)以及他们希望从 MCO 获得的服务(如非处方医疗费用津贴、改善交通服务和照顾者援助)。参与者认为直接沟通、情感支持和资源转介是个案管理的好处。
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What Do Medicaid Members Want From Their Health Plan?: Insights From a Qualitative Study to Improve Engagement in Case Management.

Purpose of study: Managed care organizations (MCOs) provide case management services to address unmet health and social needs among their members. Few studies have examined factors influencing members' decision to participate in these programs. The purpose of the present study was to describe the life circumstances of Medicaid members offered case management, what they wanted from their MCO, and their perceptions of case management and barriers to participation. Results will inform practice to raise the awareness, engagement, and impact of case management programs.

Primary practice settings: Case management offered through a Midwestern Medicaid MCO.

Methodology and sample: Adult members who had been offered case management services in the 6 months preceding the study were eligible for the study. Fifteen people from each strata were recruited: members who engaged with case management, declined it, or declined it initially but later engaged ( N = 45). Participants completed a qualitative interview by phone and a brief health survey online.

Results: Across strata, only 22 participants recalled engagement with case management. Members described a variety of life challenges (e.g., chronic health conditions, caregiver responsibilities, and limited finances) and services they desired from their MCO (e.g., stipends for over-the-counter health expenses, improved transportation services, and caregiver assistance). Participants identified direct communication, emotional support, and referrals for resources as benefits of case management.

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Professional Case Management
Professional Case Management HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: Professional Case Management: The Leader in Evidence-Based Practice is a peer-reviewed, contemporary journal that crosses all case management settings. The Journal features best practices and industry benchmarks for the professional case manager and also features hands-on information for case managers new to the specialty. Articles focus on the coordination of services, management of payer issues, population- and disease-specific aspects of patient care, efficient use of resources, improving the quality of care/patient safety, data and outcomes analysis, and patient advocacy. The Journal provides practical, hands-on information for day-to-day activities, as well as cutting-edge research.
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