Departments of Health Services (Drs Grembowski, Conrad, Wood, and Kwan-Gett and Ms Naranjo) and Epidemiology (Dr Baseman), School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle; and Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Health Policy Division, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (Dr Coe).
Qual Manag Health Care. 2020 Apr/Jun;29(2):81-94. doi: 10.1097/QMH.0000000000000246.
The State of Washington received a State Innovation Models (SIM) $65 million award from the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to improve population health and quality of care and reduce the growth of health care costs in the entire state, which has over 7 million residents. SIM is a "complex intervention" that implements several interacting components in a complex, decentralized health system to achieve goals, which poses challenges for evaluation. Our purpose is to present the state-level evaluation methods for Washington's SIM, a 3-year intervention (2016-2018). We apply the RE-AIM (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance) evaluation framework to structure our evaluation. We create a conceptual model and a plan to use multiple and mixed methods to study SIM performance in the RE-AIM components from a statewide, population-based perspective.
华盛顿州从联邦医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心获得了 6500 万美元的州创新模式(SIM)拨款,旨在改善全州 700 多万居民的人口健康和医疗质量,降低医疗成本的增长。SIM 是一种“复杂干预”,在复杂的分散式医疗体系中实施几个相互作用的组成部分以实现目标,这对评估提出了挑战。我们的目的是介绍华盛顿州 SIM 的州级评估方法,这是一个为期 3 年的干预(2016-2018 年)。我们应用 RE-AIM(覆盖范围、效果、采用、实施和维持)评估框架来构建我们的评估。我们创建了一个概念模型和计划,以从全州和基于人群的角度使用多种和混合方法来研究 SIM 在 RE-AIM 组成部分中的表现。