Distribution of Survey Respondents with High Needs by Chronic Conditions, Functional Limitations, Age, and Insurance Status Depression, anxiety, or other.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Noninfectious Diseases. 1. A genetic disease is caused entirely or partly by genetic information passed on to a child from one or both parents (example.
Advertisements

By Janet Bowen. WHAT IS DISCHARGE PLANNING Discharge planning is the process by which the patient is assisted to develop a plan of care for ongoing maintenance.
Healthy Living Factors in Preventing Serious Disease ( Diabetes, Cancer Heart Attack, Stroke)
My Aging Loved One Needs Help. What Are My Options? Part II Understanding Senior Living Options.
DataBrief: Did you know… DataBrief Series ● January 2012 ● No. 26 Dual Eligibles, Chronic Conditions, and Functional Impairment By Age Group In 2009, 29%
Public Health. CVDDiabetesCancer Antibiotic Resistance.
Senior Adult Oncology. Overview  Cancer is the leading cause of death for those years  60% of all cancers occur in patients who are 65 years or.
Industry Perspective on the National Study of Residential Care Facilities Dave Kyllo
Quality of care Patient-centred primary and specialist care Medication reviews Chronic condition management and disease prevention 1.
DataBrief: Did you know… DataBrief Series ● October 2011 ● No. 24 Medicare’s Highest Spenders In 2006, Medicare spent almost 90 times more per capita on.
DataBrief: Did you know… DataBrief Series ● October 2011 ● No. 20 Seniors with Chronic Conditions and Functional Impairment In 2006, over 26% of seniors.
Exhibit 1. Two of Five Insured Adults with Incomes Below the Federal Poverty Level Spent 5 Percent or More of Their Income on Medical Out-of-Pocket Costs.
KOIN Meeting October 22, 2014 Kentucky Department for Public Health Chronic Disease Prevention Branch Sue Thomas-Cox, RN, Branch Manager.
Exhibit 1. Adults with Marketplace Coverage with Incomes Under 250 Percent of Poverty Paid Monthly Premiums Comparable to Those with Employer Coverage.
Dr Mohammadhossein Soltani MD, MPH طرب نوجوان ز پیر مجوی که دگر ناید آب رفته به جوی.
THE UNITED STATES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM Combining Business, Health, and Delivery CHAPTER Copyright ©2012 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. The.
More Older Adults in U.S. Have Multiple Chronic Conditions Exhibit 1 * Reported having hypertension or high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, lung.
Mental health: 0–44 years Ranked comorbidity combinations Source: ABS Australian Health Survey 2011–12 (National Health Survey component) For people aged.
CIS All ages. About 40 million people in the U.S are obese. Obesity 25.8 million children and adults have diabetes. Diabetes Can lead to blindness.
Noninfectious Diseases Noninfectious Disease- a disease or disorder that is not caused by a virus or living organism. Noninfectious disease can not be.
Back problems: 0–44 years Ranked comorbidity combinations Source: ABS Australian Health Survey 2011–12 (National Health Survey component) For people aged.
Insured Women Are More Likely to Receive Cancer Screenings Than Uninsured Women, 2016 Percent of women Notes: “Continuously insured” refers to adults.
Total adult population
Insured Women Are More Likely to Have a Regular Source of Care and Receive Preventive Services Percent of women ages 19–64 Notes: “Continuously insured”
Current or Former Smokers
Ratio of percentile groups
Exhibit 1 Poverty and Social Isolation Are More Prevalent Among High-Need Patients Percent reporting experiencing Notes: Social isolation = Reported.
More Than One-Quarter of Insured Adults Were Underinsured in 2016
Chronic Disease Under Control: Diabetes and Hypertension
Adults Who Received Personal Assistance Were More Likely to Enroll
Nearly a Quarter of Underinsured Adults with Health Problems Skimped on Medications or Got Care in a Hospital or Emergency Department Percent adults ages.
Of Adults with High Costs, Most Have Multiple Chronic Diseases, With or Without Functional Limitations Percent with high needs: Three or more chronic diseases,
Media Teleconference November 14, 2017 Robin Osborn
Physical limitations and disability according to age and sex, United States, Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) are defined as any difficulty.
Fair/poor health status or any chronic condition**
Adults with High Needs Have Unique Demographic Characteristics
Has someone to help with these activities
DISABILITY: Not What I Planned!
Across Income Groups, Increasing Numbers of U. S
The ACA’s Individual Market Reforms and Subsidies Have Made It Easier for People to Buy Health Plans on Their Own Total Health problem**
Adults ages 19–64 who visited the marketplace
Uninsured Adults Are Less Likely to Receive Cancer Screenings, 2016
Exhibit 1 The Number of Uninsured Adults Dropped to 23 Million in 2016, Down from 37 Million in 2010 Adults ages 19–
Percent of adults ages 19–64
PAPOR Annual Conference 2017 Bianca DiJulio Kaiser Family Foundation
Health Care Spending Was Higher at Every Level for Adults with High Needs Than for Adults with Multiple Chronic Diseases Only Total adult population Three.
Percent adults ages 19–64 with a health problem or condition^
Susan E. Hardy, MD, PhD, Stephanie A. Studenski, MD, MPH 
Women in Switzerland and the U.S. Report Very High Out-of-Pocket Costs
High Chronic Disease Burden Among U.S. Women
High-Need Adults Are More Likely to Be Socially Isolated
Uninsured and Underinsured Adults with Chronic Conditions Are More Likely to Visit the ER for Their Conditions Percent of adults ages 19–64 with at least.
2017 Commonwealth Fund International Symposium
Two of Five Insured Adults with Incomes Below the Federal Poverty Level Spent 5 Percent or More of Their Income on Medical Out-of-Pocket Costs Percent.
Percent of adults ages 19–
Percent of adults ages 19–64 with at least one chronic condition*
More Than Half of Young Adults Are Overweight or Obese, Two of Five Report Binge Drinking or Smoke Cigarettes, and 15 Percent Have a Chronic Health Condition.
Adults with Health Problems Who Have an Excellent Patient Experience Report Greater Support to Help Manage Their Health Condition Percent of adults 18–64.
Self-Rated Health Status, by Type of Health Plan
Almost Half of Uninsured Young Adults with a Chronic Health Problem Had a Health Problem Worsen Because of Delayed Care In the past 12 months, a health.
Adults ages 19–64 with individual coverage
Figure 4. Profile of Medicare Elderly Beneficiaries and Employer Coverage Nonelderly, by Poverty and Health Status, 2003 Health problems, lower income.
Uninsured during the year
Uninsured and Underinsured Adults with Chronic Conditions Are More Likely to Visit the ER for Their Conditions Percent of adults ages 19–64 with at least.
Adults with Health Problems Who Have an Excellent Patient Experience Are Most Likely to Be Well-Informed About Their Prescription Medications Percent of.
Chronic Disease Under Control: Managed Care Plan Distribution, 2006
Distribution of Survey Respondents with High Needs
Choosing the right medical alert service
Adults ages 19–64 who were uninsured
QUALITY: COORDINATED CARE
Presentation transcript:

Distribution of Survey Respondents with High Needs by Chronic Conditions, Functional Limitations, Age, and Insurance Status Depression, anxiety, or other mental health problems Asthma, lung disease, or emphysema Diabetes requiring insulin Chronic kidney disease or kidney failure Cancer, not including skin cancer Heart failure or heart attack Stroke Have health problems that require you to use special equipment, such as a cane, wheelchair, special bed, or special telephone Because of a health or memory problem, have difficulty preparing meals, shopping for groceries, making telephone calls, or taking medication Because of a health or memory problem, have difficulty getting across a room, dressing, bathing, eating, getting in/out of bed, or using toilet OR OR No Medicare, ages 18–64 Has Medicare, ages 18–64 Age 65+ 1 or more 0 or 1 0 or 1 0 or 1 3 or more 2 or more 2 or more 2 or more 1 or more Multiple complex chronic Frail elderly Under-65 disabled Data: The 2016 Commonwealth Fund Survey of High-Need Patients, June–September 2016.