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Coordinated HEalthcare for Complex Kids

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Asthma
Diabetes Mellitus
Premature Birth
Sickle Cell Disease
Interventions
Other: Care Coordination
Registration Number
NCT04057521
Lead Sponsor
University of Illinois at Chicago
Brief Summary

The University of Illinois Health and Health Sciences System (UI Health) developed an integrated care management quality improvement model designed to provide comprehensive care coordination for Medicaid insured minority children and young adults with chronic health conditions living in Chicago. This program, called CHECK (Coordinated HEalthcare for Complex Kids), targeted children and young adults with chronic disease.

Detailed Description

The University of Illinois Health and Health Sciences System (UI Health) developed an integrated care management quality improvement model designed to provide comprehensive care coordination for Medicaid insured minority children and young adults with chronic health conditions living in Chicago. This program, called CHECK (Coordinated HEalthcare for Complex Kids), was funded by a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Innovation (CMMI) Award. The CHECK model took a broad approach to health promotion by addressing social determinants of health, caregiver wellness and mental health needs; in addition to disease management. The program targeted children and young adults from birth to age 25 with diagnoses of asthma, diabetes, sickle cell disease, seizure disorder or prematurity. All participants were enrolled in either the traditional (fee-for-service) state Medicaid program or a Medicaid Managed Care Organization (MCO) in Illinois. CHECK provided access to care coordination delivered by community health workers; mental health services and health education.

CHECK was designed as a demonstration program and participants were enrolled passively over time and received different services depending on their level of risk and need. One primary aim of the CHECK program was to decrease Medicaid expenditures over a three-year period by decreasing unnecessary emergency department visits and hospitalizations.

Though CHECK was designed as a care delivery demonstration program, in April, 2016 we had the opportunity to prospectively randomize 6,259 participants who met eligibility criteria for CHECK, for the purpose of program evaluation.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
6259
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age 0-25 years;
  • Documentation of asthma,
  • Diabetes mellitus (type 1 or 2), sickle cell disease,
  • Seizure disorder or
  • Prematurity; 3)
  • Enrolled in Medicaid; and
  • Ride in Cook County, Illinois.

Exclusion criteria:

• None

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
CHECK ProgramCare CoordinationParticipants were offered enrollment into CHECK care coordination services.
Comparison GroupCare CoordinationParticipants were not offered enrollment into CHECK.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Annual inpatient healthcare utilization per 1000 patient yearsThree years

Number of inpatient hospitalizations/1000 patient years obtained from the Illinois Medicaid paid claims for CHECK participants using the Care Coordination Claims Data (CCCD) provided by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS).Claims for the same patient identifier with overlapping service dates were considered one hospitalization. Due to the fact that professional service claims may be submitted independent from facility claims, those claims with the same patient identification number, national provider ID (NPI), and service date were considered the same event to avoid duplication.

Annual emergency room healthcare utilization per 1000 patient yearsThree years

Number of emergency room visits/1000 patient years obtained from the Illinois Medicaid paid claims for CHECK participants using the Care Coordination Claims Data (CCCD) provided by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS). The number of inpatient hospitalizations per patient were identified using inpatient facility claims. The number of ED visits per patient were identified from outpatient facility claims or professional claims with revenue codes indicating an ED place of service or Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes for emergency services. Due to the fact that professional service claims may be submitted independent from facility claims, those claims with the same patient identification number, national provider ID (NPI), and service date were considered the same event to avoid duplication.

Annual outpatient visit healthcare utilization per patient per 1000 patient yearsThree years

Number of outpatient visits/1000 patient years obtained from the Illinois Medicaid paid claims for CHECK participants using the Care Coordination Claims Data (CCCD) provided by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS).Outpatient visits were defined as outpatient facility claims or professional service claims with evaluation and management CPT codes for office visits (excluding observation or outpatient surgery).Due to the fact that professional service claims may be submitted independent from facility claims, those claims with the same patient identification number, national provider ID (NPI), and service date were considered the same event to avoid duplication.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Annual "other" healthcare expenditures per patientThree years

Annual "other" healthcare expenditures are reported as expenditures/patient/year (US dollars). Expenditures not attributable to inpatient, ED, outpatient visits, or prescription costs were considered 'other' and include services such as observation, outpatient surgery, dental, mental health, labs, and radiology.

Annual total healthcare expenditures per patientThree years

Annual total healthcare expenditures are reported as expenditures/patient/year (US dollars). Expenditures were measured for each patient overall, and by category of service (e.g., inpatient, ED, outpatient visits, prescriptions, and other). Outpatient visits were defined as outpatient facility claims or professional service claims with evaluation and management CPT codes for office visits (excluding observation or outpatient surgery). Prescription expenditures were obtained from the prescription drug file of the CCCD. For the inpatient, ED, and outpatient visit expenditures, costs associated with any remaining outpatient or professional claims with overlapping dates of service were considered part of the event. Total expenditures per patient were defined as the sum of all paid claims for any covered service - (e.g., inpatient, ED, outpatient visits, prescriptions, and other).

Annual prescription healthcare expenditures per patientThree years

Annual prescription healthcare expenditures are reported as expenditures/patient/year (US dollars). Prescription expenditures were obtained from the prescription drug file of the CCCD.

Annual inpatient healthcare expenditures per patientThree years

Annual inpatient healthcare expenditures are reported as expenditures/patient/year (US dollars).For the inpatient visit expenditures, costs associated with any remaining outpatient or professional claims with overlapping dates of service were considered part of the event.

Annual emergency room healthcare expenditures per patientThree years

Annual emergency room healthcare expenditures are reported as expenditures/patient/year (US dollars).For the emergency room visit expenditures, costs associated with any remaining outpatient or professional claims with overlapping dates of service were considered part of the event.

Annual outpatient healthcare expenditures per patientThree years

Annual outpatient healthcare expenditures are reported as expenditures/patient/year (US dollars). Outpatient visits were defined as outpatient facility claims or professional service claims with evaluation and management CPT codes for office visits (excluding observation or outpatient surgery).

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