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Consumer Assessment Of Healthcare Providers And Systems (Cahps) Surveys: Assessing Patient Experience, Lisa Sprague Dec 2014

Consumer Assessment Of Healthcare Providers And Systems (Cahps) Surveys: Assessing Patient Experience, Lisa Sprague

National Health Policy Forum

This publication provides an overview of the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) family of surveys, which are widely used by both public and private health plans and providers to assess the patient's experience of health care. Included is information on survey contents, how surveys are tailored to different users, and how the resulting information is collected, reported, and used to help consumers make choices and providers carry out quality improvement, as well as its role in pay-for-performance reimbursement.


Integrating Stages Of Change Models To Cast New Vision On Interventions To Improve Global Retinoblastoma And Childhood Cancer Outcomes, Meaghann S. Weaver, Christina L. Heminger, Catherine G. Lam Sep 2014

Integrating Stages Of Change Models To Cast New Vision On Interventions To Improve Global Retinoblastoma And Childhood Cancer Outcomes, Meaghann S. Weaver, Christina L. Heminger, Catherine G. Lam

Prevention and Community Health Faculty Publications

Background: Retinoblastoma, the most common intraocular tumor globally, represents a curable cancer when diagnosed early and treated promptly. Delay to diagnosis, lag time prior to treatment initiation, and abandonment of treatment including upfront treatment refusal, represent stark causes of high retinoblastoma mortality rates in low- and middle- income settings, particularly regions in Africa. While a health delivery-based approach has been a historic focus of retinoblastoma treatments globally and is essential to quality care, this is necessary but not adequate. Retinoblastoma is a compelling disease model to illustrate the potential insights afforded in theory-informed approaches to improve outcomes that integrate public …


Community Health Centers: A 2012 Profile And Spotlight On Implications Of State Medicaid Expansion Decisions, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Sara J. Rosenbaum Sep 2014

Community Health Centers: A 2012 Profile And Spotlight On Implications Of State Medicaid Expansion Decisions, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Sara J. Rosenbaum

Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative

In 2012 nearly 1,200 federally funded community health centers were providing access to care for a predominantly low-income population in medically underserved areas across the country. As health insurance coverage expands under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the demand for primary care increases, the role of health centers is likely to increase, and the ACA’s large investment in the health center program provides new resources to help meet growing needs.

This brief provides a pre-ACA snapshot of health centers that can help in understanding the impact of state decisions about the ACA Medicaid expansion on health centers as health …


Implications Of The 2014 Quality Family Planning Services Guidelines Issued By The Cdc And The Office Of Population Affairs, Sara J. Rosenbaum, Susan Wood, Merle Cunningham, Tishra Beeson, Peter Shin Jul 2014

Implications Of The 2014 Quality Family Planning Services Guidelines Issued By The Cdc And The Office Of Population Affairs, Sara J. Rosenbaum, Susan Wood, Merle Cunningham, Tishra Beeson, Peter Shin

Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative



How Medicaid Expansions And Future Community Health Center Funding Will Shape Capacity To Meet The Nation’S Primary Care Needs: A 2014 Update, Leighton Ku, Julia Zur, Emily Jones, Peter Shin, Sara J. Rosenbaum Jun 2014

How Medicaid Expansions And Future Community Health Center Funding Will Shape Capacity To Meet The Nation’S Primary Care Needs: A 2014 Update, Leighton Ku, Julia Zur, Emily Jones, Peter Shin, Sara J. Rosenbaum

Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative

No abstract provided.


Assessing The Potential Impact Of The Affordable Care Act On Uninsured Community Health Center Patients: An Update, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Sara J. Rosenbaum May 2014

Assessing The Potential Impact Of The Affordable Care Act On Uninsured Community Health Center Patients: An Update, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Sara J. Rosenbaum

Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative

No abstract provided.


Health Care In The Motor City: Thriving Or Surviving?, Sally Coberly, William J. Scanlon Apr 2014

Health Care In The Motor City: Thriving Or Surviving?, Sally Coberly, William J. Scanlon

National Health Policy Forum

This site visit explored the forces shaping the delivery of health care in Detroit. Health care providers in Detroit face the twin challenges of controlling costs and serving a bifurcated metropolitan area that includes large numbers of uninsured, low-income, and vulnerable residents as well as more prosperous residents of a reviving inner core and the surrounding suburbs and counties. The program looked at the underlying economic, social, and physical conditions that make improving the health of the city's residents extremely challenging. Efforts to contain costs through payment innovations such as the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan's Physician Group Incentive …


Annual Report 2013, Forum Staff Apr 2014

Annual Report 2013, Forum Staff

National Health Policy Forum

This annual report describes the activities of the Forum during the 2013 calendar year, and provides a snapshot of our participants and resources.


National Spending For Long-Term Services And Supports (Ltss), 2012, Carol O'Shaughnessy Mar 2014

National Spending For Long-Term Services And Supports (Ltss), 2012, Carol O'Shaughnessy

National Health Policy Forum

Long-term services and supports (LTSS) for the elderly and younger populations with disabilities are a significant component of national health care spending. In 2012, spending for these services was $219.9 billion (9.3 percent of all U.S. personal health care spending), almost two-thirds of which was paid by the federal-state Medicaid program. This publication presents data on LTSS spending by major public and private sources.


Telehealth: Into The Mainstream?, Lisa Sprague Mar 2014

Telehealth: Into The Mainstream?, Lisa Sprague

National Health Policy Forum

Teleheath, and its subset telemedicine, extend across a range of technologies allowing patients to seek diagnosis, treatment, and other services from clinicians by electronic means. Telephone, videoconferencing, iPads, and apps are all employed. In its most established form, hospitals and medical centers use telehealth to reach patients in underserved rural areas. Proponents of telehealth suggest it can relieve medical workforce shortages; save patients time, money, and travel; reduce unnecessary hospital visits; improve the management of chronic conditions; and improve continuing medical education. But telehealth also faces ongoing challenges. States require physicians to be licensed in each state where they treat …


Differences In The Delivery Of Health Education To Patients With Chronic Disease By Provider Type, 2005-2009, Tamara S. Ritsema, Jeffrey Bingenheimer, Patty Scholting, James F. Cawley Mar 2014

Differences In The Delivery Of Health Education To Patients With Chronic Disease By Provider Type, 2005-2009, Tamara S. Ritsema, Jeffrey Bingenheimer, Patty Scholting, James F. Cawley

Prevention and Community Health Faculty Publications

Introduction
Health education provided to patients can reduce mortality and morbidity of chronic disease. Although some studies describe the provision of health education by physicians, few studies have examined how physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners differ in the provision of health education. The objective of our study was to evaluate the rate of health education provision by physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners/certified midwives.

Methods
We analyzed 5 years of data (2005–2009) from the outpatient department subset of the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey. We abstracted data on 136,432 adult patient visits for the following chronic conditions: asthma, …


Faith And Hiv Prevention: The Conceptual Framing Of Hiv Prevention Among Pentecostal Botswana Teenagers, Elias Mpofu, Fidelis Nkomazana, Jabulani A. Muchado, Lovemore Togarasei, Jeffrey Bingenheimer Mar 2014

Faith And Hiv Prevention: The Conceptual Framing Of Hiv Prevention Among Pentecostal Botswana Teenagers, Elias Mpofu, Fidelis Nkomazana, Jabulani A. Muchado, Lovemore Togarasei, Jeffrey Bingenheimer

Prevention and Community Health Faculty Publications

Background

There is a huge interest by faith-based organizations (FBOs) in sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere in HIV prevention interventions that build on the religious aspects of being. Successful partnerships between the public health services and FBOs will require a better understanding of the conceptual framing of HIV prevention by FBOS to access for prevention intervention, those concepts the churches of various denominations and their members would support or endorse. This study investigated the conceptual framing of HIV prevention among church youths in Botswana; - a country with one of the highest HIV prevalence in the world.

Method

Participants were 213 …


Money Follows The Person (Mfp) Rebalancing Demonstration: A Work In Progress, Carol O'Shaughnessy Feb 2014

Money Follows The Person (Mfp) Rebalancing Demonstration: A Work In Progress, Carol O'Shaughnessy

National Health Policy Forum

In recent years, federal and state policy efforts have expanded opportunities for people to live in home- and community-based settings rather than in nursing homes and other institutions. As part of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, Congress enacted the Money Follows the Person Rebalancing (MFP) program, a Medicaid demonstration to help people who need long-term services and supports (LTSS) transition from nursing homes and other institutions to their own homes or other community settings. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 extended the program through September 30, 2016. Now in its eighth year of operation, MFP grants …


Effect Of A Liver Cancer Education Program On Hepatitis B Screening Among Asian Americans In The Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area, 2009-2010, Hee-Soon Juon, Sunmin Lee, Carol Strong, Rajiv N. Rimal, Gregory D. Kirk, Janice Bowie Feb 2014

Effect Of A Liver Cancer Education Program On Hepatitis B Screening Among Asian Americans In The Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area, 2009-2010, Hee-Soon Juon, Sunmin Lee, Carol Strong, Rajiv N. Rimal, Gregory D. Kirk, Janice Bowie

Prevention and Community Health Faculty Publications

Introduction
Asian Americans have the highest incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the major form of primary liver cancer, of all ethnic groups in the United States. Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is the most common cause of HCC, and as many as 1 in 10 foreign-born Asian Americans are chronically infected with HBV. We tested the effectiveness of a culturally tailored liver cancer education program for increasing screening for HBV among Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese Americans residing in the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area, from November 2009 through June 2010.

Methods
We used a cluster randomized controlled trial to recruit volunteer …


Assessing The Potential Impact Of State Policies On Community Health Centers’ Outreach And Enrollment Activities, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Julia Zur, Carmen Alvarez, Sara Rosenbaum Jan 2014

Assessing The Potential Impact Of State Policies On Community Health Centers’ Outreach And Enrollment Activities, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Julia Zur, Carmen Alvarez, Sara Rosenbaum

Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative

No abstract provided.


Developing A Dissemination Model To Improve Intervention Reach Among West Virginia Youth Smokers, Kimberly Horn, Traci Jarrett, Andrew Anesett-Rothermel, Nancy O'Hara Tompkins, Geri Dino Jan 2014

Developing A Dissemination Model To Improve Intervention Reach Among West Virginia Youth Smokers, Kimberly Horn, Traci Jarrett, Andrew Anesett-Rothermel, Nancy O'Hara Tompkins, Geri Dino

Prevention and Community Health Faculty Publications

The Not-On-Tobacco program is an evidence-based teen smoking cessation program adopted by the American Lung Association (ALA). Although widely disseminated nationally via ALA Master Trainers, in recent years, adoption and implementation of the N-O-T program in West Virginia has slowed. West Virginia, unfortunately, has one of the highest smoking rates in the US. Although it is a goal of public health science, dissemination of evidence-based interventions is woefully understudied. The present manuscript reviews a theoretical model of dissemination of the Not-On-Tobacco program in West Virginia. Based on social marketing, diffusion of innovations, and social cognitive theories, the nine-phase model incorporates …


Healthy Kids Out Of School: Using Mixed Methods To Develop Principles For Promoting Healthy Eating And Physical Activity In Out-Of-School Settings In The United States., Sarah A. Sliwa, Shanti Sharma, William H. Dietz, Peter R. Dolan, Miriam E. Nelson, Molly B. Newman, Maya Rockeymoore, Christina D. Economos Jan 2014

Healthy Kids Out Of School: Using Mixed Methods To Develop Principles For Promoting Healthy Eating And Physical Activity In Out-Of-School Settings In The United States., Sarah A. Sliwa, Shanti Sharma, William H. Dietz, Peter R. Dolan, Miriam E. Nelson, Molly B. Newman, Maya Rockeymoore, Christina D. Economos

Prevention and Community Health Faculty Publications

INTRODUCTION:

Widespread practices supporting availability of healthful foods, beverages, and physical activity in out-of-school-time (OST) settings would further obesity prevention efforts. The objective of this article was to describe principles to guide policy development in support of healthy eating and physical activity practices in out-of-school settings to promote obesity prevention.

METHODS:

The Institute of Medicine's L.E.A.D. framework (Locate Evidence, Evaluate it, Assemble it, and Inform Decisions) was used to identify practices relevant to children's healthful eating in most OST settings: 1) locate and evaluate information from a national survey of children's perceptions of healthful-food access; published research, reports, policies and …


Smokefree Moms: A Qualitative Study For The Development Of A Text-Based Intervention For Smoking Cessation In Pregnant Women, Monika Lin, Lorien C. Abroms Jan 2014

Smokefree Moms: A Qualitative Study For The Development Of A Text-Based Intervention For Smoking Cessation In Pregnant Women, Monika Lin, Lorien C. Abroms

GW Research Days 2014

No abstract provided.