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为患有复杂疾病的儿童提供的公共资助家庭和社区护理:医疗补助豁免申请分析方案

Publicly Funded Home and Community-Based Care for Children With Medical Complexity: Protocol for the Analysis of Medicaid Waiver Applications.

作者信息

Keim-Malpass Jessica, Letzkus Lisa C, Constantoulakis Leeza

机构信息

University of Virginia School of Nursing, Charlottesville, VA, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2019 Jul 25;8(7):e13062. doi: 10.2196/13062.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Children with medical complexity are a group of children with multiple chronic conditions and functional limitations that represent the highest health care utilization and often require a substantial number of home and community-based services (HCBS). In many states, HCBS are offered to target populations through 1915(c) Medicaid waivers. To date, no standard methods or approaches have been established to evaluate or compare 1915(c) waivers across states in the United States for children.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this analysis was to develop a systematic and reproducible approach to evaluate 1915(c) Medicaid waivers for overall coverage of children with medical complexity.

METHODS

Data elements were extracted from Medicaid 1915(c) approved waiver applications for all included waivers targeting any pediatric age range through October 31, 2018. Normalization criteria were established, and an aggregate overall coverage score was calculated for each waiver.

RESULTS

Data extraction occurred in two phases: (1) waivers that were considered nonexpired through December 31, 2017, and (2) the final sample that included nonexpired waivers through October 31, 2018. A total of 142 waivers across 45 states in the United States were included in this analysis. We found that the existing adult HCBS taxonomy may not always be applicable for child and family-based service provision. Although there was uniformity in the Medicaid applications, there was high heterogeneity in how waiver eligibility, transition plans, and wait lists were defined. Study analysis was completed in January 2019, and after analyzing each individual waiver, results were aggregated at the level of the state and for each diagnostic subgroup. The published results are forthcoming.

CONCLUSIONS

To our knowledge, this is the first study to systematically evaluate 1915(c) Medicaid waivers targeting children with medical complexity that can be replicated without the threat of missing data.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR1-10.2196/13062.

摘要

背景

患有复杂疾病的儿童是一群患有多种慢性病且功能受限的儿童,他们的医疗保健利用率最高,通常需要大量的家庭和社区服务(HCBS)。在许多州,通过1915(c)医疗补助豁免计划向目标人群提供HCBS。迄今为止,尚未建立标准方法或途径来评估或比较美国各州针对儿童的1915(c)豁免计划。

目的

本分析的目的是开发一种系统且可重复的方法,以评估1915(c)医疗补助豁免计划对患有复杂疾病儿童的总体覆盖情况。

方法

从截至2018年10月31日针对任何儿科年龄范围的所有纳入豁免计划的医疗补助1915(c)批准豁免申请中提取数据元素。建立了标准化标准,并为每个豁免计划计算了总体覆盖分数。

结果

数据提取分两个阶段进行:(1)截至2017年12月31日被视为未到期的豁免计划,以及(2)截至2018年10月31日包括未到期豁免计划的最终样本。本分析纳入了美国45个州的总共142项豁免计划。我们发现现有的成人HCBS分类法可能并不总是适用于基于儿童和家庭的服务提供。尽管医疗补助申请存在一致性,但在豁免资格、过渡计划和等候名单的定义方式上存在高度异质性。研究分析于2019年1月完成,在分析每个单独的豁免计划后,结果在州一级和每个诊断亚组中进行了汇总。已发表的结果即将公布。

结论

据我们所知,这是第一项系统评估针对患有复杂疾病儿童的1915(c)医疗补助豁免计划的研究,该研究可以在没有数据缺失风险的情况下进行复制。

国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):RR1-10.2196/13062

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