Jarlenski Marian, Cole Evan, McClure Christine, Sanders Sarah, Smalls Marquita, Méndez Dara D
Department of Health Policy and Management, University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, 130 DeSoto St, A619, 15261, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Apr 22;24(1):498. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-10982-5.
There are large racial inequities in pregnancy and early childhood health within state Medicaid programs in the United States. To date, few Medicaid policy interventions have explicitly focused on improving health in Black populations. Pennsylvania Medicaid has adopted two policy interventions to incentivize racial health equity in managed care (equity payment program) and obstetric service delivery (equity focused obstetric bundle). Our research team will conduct a mixed-methods study to investigate the implementation and early effects of these two policy interventions on pregnancy and infant health equity.
Qualitative interviews will be conducted with Medicaid managed care administrators and obstetric and pediatric providers, and focus groups will be conducted among Medicaid beneficiaries. Quantitative data on healthcare utilization, healthcare quality, and health outcomes among pregnant and parenting people will be extracted from administrative Medicaid healthcare data. Primary outcomes are stakeholder perspectives on policy intervention implementation (qualitative) and timely prenatal care, pregnancy and birth outcomes, and well-child visits (quantitative). Template analysis methods will be applied to qualitative data. Quantitative analyses will use an interrupted time series design to examine changes over time in outcomes among Black people, relative to people of other races, before and after adoption of the Pennsylvania Medicaid equity-focused policy interventions.
Findings from this study are expected to advance knowledge about how Medicaid programs can best implement policy interventions to promote racial equity in pregnancy and early childhood health.
在美国各州的医疗补助计划中,孕期和幼儿健康方面存在巨大的种族不平等。迄今为止,很少有医疗补助政策干预措施明确聚焦于改善黑人的健康状况。宾夕法尼亚州医疗补助计划采取了两项政策干预措施,以激励在管理式医疗(公平支付计划)和产科服务提供(以公平为重点的产科综合方案)方面实现种族健康公平。我们的研究团队将开展一项混合方法研究,以调查这两项政策干预措施对孕期和婴儿健康公平性的实施情况及早期效果。
将对医疗补助管理式医疗管理人员以及产科和儿科医疗服务提供者进行定性访谈,并在医疗补助受益者中开展焦点小组讨论。将从医疗补助管理式医疗行政数据中提取有关孕妇和育儿人群的医疗服务利用、医疗质量和健康结果的定量数据。主要结果包括利益相关者对政策干预实施情况的看法(定性)以及及时的产前护理、妊娠和分娩结果,以及儿童健康检查(定量)。将对定性数据应用模板分析方法。定量分析将采用间断时间序列设计,以研究在宾夕法尼亚州医疗补助以公平为重点的政策干预措施实施之前和之后,相对于其他种族人群,黑人在各项结果方面随时间的变化情况。
预计本研究的结果将增进对医疗补助计划如何能够最佳实施政策干预措施以促进孕期和幼儿健康方面的种族公平的认识。