Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER SLAITS Survey on Children with Special Health Care Needs Bonnie Strickland, Ph.D. MCHCOM.COM Webcast December 8, 2000
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER National CSHCN Survey: Partnership between Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) and National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Using SLAITS, complete 750 CSHCN interviews per state. Data available Summer 2002
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Purpose: Establish uniform state, regional, and national prevalence estimates for CSHCN under 18 with existing special health care needs using the MCHB definition, Provide state, regional, and national data for CSHCN characteristics and systems impact as baseline estimates for federal and state performance measures, Title V needs assessment activities; and HP 2010.
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Additional Purposes: Provide estimates of health care coverage for all children; and Provide information on low income, uninsured, families regarding health status and Medicaid/SCHIP
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Prevalence Estimates Using Uniform Measure: Living with Illness Survey (Foundation for Accountability) Questionnaire for Identifying Children with Chronic Conditions (QUICCC-R)
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Examples of Screener Topics Need or use medicine prescribed by a doctor Need or use more medical care, mental health, or educational services than is usual for most children Limited or prevented in ability to do things Need or get special therapy Need or get treatment or counseling for an emotional, developmental, or behavioral problem
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Interview Process Households screened for children under 18 NIS conducted if household has a month old child Screener to identify children with special health care needs Detailed questionnaire for children with special health care needs Target sample size: 750 CSHCN per state
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Characteristics and Impact Data: Service Needs and Systems Adequacy Demographics health and functional status access to care care coordination satisfaction with care health insurance coverage adequacy of health care coverage impact on family
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Health and Functional Status Extent to which condition limits ability to do things other children can do Overall severity and stability of condition IFSP or IEP School days missed
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Access to Care: Usual source of care (location and provider), Reasons for delay in obtaining needed health care, Difficulty in obtaining specific services
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Care Coordination: Availability Source of care coordination Coordination within health Coordination with community services Services from Title V
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Satisfaction with care: Time spent with child/family Listening and partnership Respect for values and customs Adequacy of information
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Health Insurance Coverage: Source of insurance Gaps in insurance coverage Duration of uninsurance
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Adequacy of Health Care Coverage: Adequacy of benefits, Out-of-pocket costs, Access to health care providers, Adequacy of information, Overall satisfaction
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Impact on Family: Out-of-pocket expenses, Health care provided by family, Time spent providing and coordinating care, Financial and employment impact.
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Objective / Performance Measure All CSHCN will receive regular ongoing comprehensive care within a medical home Existence of a primary care provider Care coordination by PCP Communication between PCP and other health providers, schools, and child care providers
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Objective / Performance Measure All families of CSHCN will have adequate insurance to pay for the services they need Current health insurance coverage No insurance and gaps in coverage over past 12 months Delays or failure to get needed care due to costs Access problems due to health plan Satisfaction with health plan
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Brief Interview for Children Without Special Needs Health Insurance Coverage Demographics
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Medicaid and SCHIP All low income and uninsured receive Medicaid/SCHIP section plus a subsection of the CSHCN questions: Main reason for no health insurance Awareness of Medicaid/SCHIP Application, eligibility, and enrollment information, Reasons for not wanting to enroll.
Maternal and Child Health Bureau DECEMBER Schedule Questionnaire FinalizedNov 1999 PretestingMar – Sept 2000 Conduct interviewsOct 2000 – month national dataSept 2001 State-level dataSummer 2002 Repeat periodically