The Improved Health Outcomes Program (iHOP): A Unique Model to Promote Provider-Driven Research in a Medicaid Population
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. The Partnership
2.2. The Process
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Lessons for Providers
4.2. Lessons for Medicaid Insurers
4.3. Lessons for Academic Universities
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Cycle | Organization Awarded | Broad Focus | Target Population | Goal |
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I | Academic hospital | Child Health Maternal Health | New mothers and infants | To determine the impact of patient education aimed at increasing the number of new moms choosing to breastfeed |
Community non-profit | Special Populations | Low-income and uninsured refugees and immigrants | Health assessment of health care needs and experiences with the existing health care system, and determine barriers to health care access for this population, including both personal and environmental challenges faced when attempting to obtain health care and achieve wellness | |
Academic outpatient clinic | Maternal Health Mental Health | Post-partum women 13–18 years of age with symptoms of depression | Study is to determine the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of the New Mother Program (telephone-based depression care management) | |
Academic outpatient clinic | Child Conditions | High-risk children, 12–27 months | To improve access to preventive dental care in the first two years of life and to reduce the risk of early childhood caries | |
Academic outpatient clinic | Chronic Conditions | Low-income, uninsured/underinsured individuals with chronic illness | To improve clinical outcomes for individuals with chronic illnesses, with a focus on diabetes, through the implementation of an on-site chronic care coordinator | |
II | Academic hospital and public health partnership | Screening/Prevention | Oral health practitioners | Feasibility study to develop and test an educational intervention aimed at oral health practitioners’ ability to improve recognition of early-stage oropharyngeal cancers in African Americans |
Academic outpatient clinic | Chronic Conditions | Adult African Americans with type 2 diabetes mellitus | To determine the effects of a motivational interviewing intervention on adherence to prescribing treatment regimens, diabetes markers, and number of unscheduled health care visits | |
Rural outpatient pediatric practices | Preventive Health | Obese children on managed Medicaid care plan and their committed parent | To determine the effects of an interdisciplinary educational intervention on healthy behaviors related to diet and exercise | |
Academic and community partnership | System Effectiveness | Persons calling 911 for problems triaged as non-life threatening | To implement and measure the effects of a pilot program providing alternative medical transport care to patients who access the 911 system for non-life-threatening illnesses or injuries | |
Academic hospital | Maternal Health | New mothers presenting in labor who request intrauterine devices placement post-partum | A randomized, controlled trial comparing typical placement of intrauterine devices at six weeks post-partum or later vs. immediate post-placental placement on the rate of success, complications, and patient satisfaction | |
III | Partnership of academic hospital with several rural community hospitals | Child Health Maternal Health | Maternal healthcare providers and new mothers and infants | To increase breastfeeding rates in sixteen counties by training healthcare providers to implement a patient education program at the ten birthing hospitals served by a managed Medicaid care plan |
Academic outpatient clinic | Maternal Health Mental Health | Teen mothers with depression | To determine the acceptability, feasibility, and efficacy of a public health, social marketing intervention to improve health care use of teen mothers with symptoms of depression | |
Academic and community partnership | Child Health Maternal Health | Low-income pregnant women | Feasibility study of a prenatal mothers’ day out program | |
Community non-profit | Chronic Conditions | Low-income/uninsured individuals | Feasibility of a pilot indigent prescription program | |
Academic and public health partnership | Special Populations | Latino community | To develop, implement, and evaluate a community-focused, digital storytelling tool, aimed at engaging community members in the elimination of health inequities | |
IV | Academic hospital | System Effectiveness Chronic Conditions | Medicaid and uninsured individuals | To understand the extent to which guardianship services achieve cost savings and improved access to health care |
Academic outpatient clinic | Mental Health | Medicaid patients with major depression seen in primary care clinics | Pilot study to improve the diagnosis and treatment of major depression in primary care settings | |
Academic and community partnership | System Effectiveness Chronic Conditions | Medicaid and uninsured individuals | To improve the health outcomes and reduce readmissions through a community care navigator-led disease management initiative | |
Academic outpatient clinic | Child Health | Children with asthma and their caregivers | Feasibility study of asthma education program on knowledge, behavior, and quality of life | |
Academic outpatient clinic | Maternal Health Substance Use Disorders | Pregnant opioid users | Pilot feasibility study on program aimed to improve opioid treatment and outcomes for pregnant women and their babies | |
V | Academic and community partnership | Child Health Maternal Health | At-risk parents and children | Pilot feasibility study of the impact of a parent training intervention on parent/child emotional, behavioral, and developmental outcomes |
Academic outpatient clinic | Preventive Health | Smokers who visit family medicine clinics | To compare the effects of resident physician motivational interviewing (MI), resident physician MI plus registered nurse (RN), and the standard of care counseling approach on current smokers’ smoking behaviors (readiness to quit, cigarettes smoked per day, current smoking rates), self-efficacy to quit smoking, and nicotine dependence | |
Academic and community partnership | Special Populations Chronic Conditions | Rural Latinos with diabetes | Pilot feasibility study of the impact of a comprehensive, peer navigator-led diabetes education program combined with a food pantry on attitudes, behaviors, and clinical diabetic outcomes | |
Community non-profit | Special Populations | Refugees | Exploratory study of refugee health needs, perceived quality of life, and barriers to accessing healthcare aimed at developing a community health worker program | |
Community non-profit | Preventive Health | Medicaid/uninsured residents served by a housing assistance program | Pilot study of a community engagement program aimed at addressing prevention education on diabetes and heart disease | |
VI | Rural public health agency | Child Health Preventive Health | Elementary school students | Pilot study of the impact of an after-school nutrition and recreation educational program on knowledge and behaviors |
Academic and community non-profit partnership | Mental Health | Adults with severe/persistent mental illness | Develop and implement a tracking and reporting system to assess the impact of supportive housing for adults with severe/persistent mental illness on the traditional health care and criminal justice systems, as well as utilization of other social services, and overall client life satisfaction | |
Multiple rural community non-profits | Maternal Health Mental Health Substance Use Disorders | Pregnant mothers with mental illness, domestic violence, substance abuse/dependency issues in primary care settings | Develop and implement a peer support specialist program aimed at bridging mental health services with primary care services for at-risk pregnant moms | |
Rural outpatient pediatric practice | Child Health Preventive Health | Overweight/obese children aged 4–15 | Study aimed to improve the overall health and quality of life of children via an intervention involving regular exercise, dietary changes, mental health counseling, and family education | |
VII | Rural hospital | Chronic Conditions System Effectiveness | Hospital patients at high risk for 30-day re-admission | Pilot study of the impact of a lay health worker intervention on hospital readmission rates |
Academic and community partnership | Special Populations Preventive Health | Rural Latinos with diabetes | Develop a culturally sensitive preventative medical home without walls in a Latino food pantry that includes a lay health worker | |
Academic and government partnership | Child Health Mental Health | Children on Medicaid with mental and/or behavioral health issues | Exploratory study aimed to describe prescribing practices for antipsychotic medications (APM) for children < 5 years of age and for children receiving multiple, concurrent APM including age of the children, provider type, adherence to recommended lab testing, and use of behavioral health interventions | |
Rural community non-profit | Chronic Conditions System Effectiveness | Rural clinic patients on Medicaid or uninsured | Test the impact of an intervention designed to proactively identify and close gaps in preventive care provision, including cancer screening utilization and chronic disease management, through the strategic use of information technology (e.g., electronic health records), the development of new workflows and staff training, and continuous quality improvement | |
VIII | Community non-profit | Special Populations Chronic Conditions System Effectiveness | Refugees | Design and test a chronic disease self-management project aimed at improving healthcare access and health outcomes through a community health worker model |
Academic outpatient clinic | Child Health Maternal Health Mental Health | Children on Medicaid with special needs and their female caregivers | Test the effects of brief cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for low-income female caregivers with depressive symptoms who have a Medicaid enrolled child with special health care needs in improving child and caregiver outcomes | |
Academic outpatient clinic | Child Health | Low-income infant–mother dyads | Pilot test of a community-based intervention to increase breastfeeding initiation, duration, and exclusivity | |
Rural community non-profit | Child Health Preventive Health | Pediatric clinic patients | Implementation of the proactive office encounter model aimed at improving preventative health measures and efficiency of care | |
IX | Academic outpatient clinic | Child Health Mental Health | Infants 0–24 months | Exploratory project to detect children at risk for and suffering from toxic stress and provide interventions that strengthen families and promote resilience |
Community non-profit | Chronic Conditions System Effectiveness | Managed Medicaid recipients at high risk for hospital readmissions | To discover whether home visit interventions made by a community paramedic could improve health outcomes and also lower overall healthcare spending | |
X | Academic and community partnership | Special Populations Chronic Conditions Mental Health | Refugees with a known history of at least one chronic health condition and one serious mental health issue and their identified/designated family health broker | To test the benefits of utilizing family health brokers (a safe and trusted intermediary family member functioning as a go between one’s family and health care providers) as part of treatment to improve the overall health/mental health of refugees with chronic disease conditions and serious mental health issues |
Academic and multiple rural hospitals partnership | Child Health Special Populations | Parents of rural, remote, and underserved children with communication disorders on Medicaid | Pilot test a telehealth project aimed at increasing access to high-quality clinical speech language pathology services and leveraging parent support |
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Schapmire, T.J.; Bell, J.; Pfeifer, M.P. The Improved Health Outcomes Program (iHOP): A Unique Model to Promote Provider-Driven Research in a Medicaid Population. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 5079. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17145079
Schapmire TJ, Bell J, Pfeifer MP. The Improved Health Outcomes Program (iHOP): A Unique Model to Promote Provider-Driven Research in a Medicaid Population. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(14):5079. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17145079
Chicago/Turabian StyleSchapmire, Tara J., Jill Bell, and Mark P. Pfeifer. 2020. "The Improved Health Outcomes Program (iHOP): A Unique Model to Promote Provider-Driven Research in a Medicaid Population" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 14: 5079. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17145079
APA StyleSchapmire, T. J., Bell, J., & Pfeifer, M. P. (2020). The Improved Health Outcomes Program (iHOP): A Unique Model to Promote Provider-Driven Research in a Medicaid Population. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(14), 5079. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17145079