Anarella Joseph P, Wagner Victoria L, McCauley Susan G, Mane Jennifer B, Waniewski Patricia A
1 Office of Quality and Patient Safety, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY.
2 Public Consulting Group, Albany, NY.
Am J Med Qual. 2017 Nov/Dec;32(6):598-604. doi: 10.1177/1062860616682587. Epub 2016 Dec 17.
Racial disparities in asthma care persist in New York State's Medicaid Program. African Americans with asthma experience higher rates of emergency department visits and inpatient hospitalizations, coupled with lower rates of long-term control medication use compared to other racial/ethnic groups. Within this context, and with funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the New York State Department of Health designed and implemented the Eliminating Disparities in Asthma Care (EDAC) Collaborative to improve the quality of asthma care delivered in 7 provider sites located in Central Brooklyn, New York. EDAC was a partnership of the New York State Medicaid and Asthma Control Programs, 6 New York City-based managed care plans, and community-based health care providers. Over the 5-year funding period, improvements in documented asthma severity diagnosis and control classification were observed. This article describes the EDAC approach, successes, and challenges.
纽约州医疗补助计划中,哮喘护理方面的种族差异依然存在。与其他种族/族裔群体相比,患有哮喘的非裔美国人急诊就诊率和住院率更高,而长期控制药物使用率更低。在此背景下,在疾病控制与预防中心的资助下,纽约州卫生部设计并实施了消除哮喘护理差异(EDAC)协作项目,以提高纽约市布鲁克林中部7个医疗机构提供的哮喘护理质量。EDAC是纽约州医疗补助与哮喘控制项目、6个纽约市管理式医疗计划以及社区医疗服务提供者之间的合作项目。在5年的资助期内,哮喘严重程度诊断记录和控制分类方面均有改善。本文介绍了EDAC的方法、成效和挑战。