National Indian Health Board Annual Consumers Conference September 2014 CMS Tribal Technical Advisory Group Data Project Update Mark LeBeau, PhD Executive.

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National Indian Health Board Annual Consumers Conference September 2014 CMS Tribal Technical Advisory Group Data Project Update Mark LeBeau, PhD Executive Director California Rural Indian Health Board Joan O’Connell, PhD Centers for American Indian and Alaska Native Health, University of Colorado Denver

The Burden of Diabetes among American Indians and Alaska Native Medicare Enrollees II. TTAG Data Project 2014 Medicare Findings

Project Population Medicare enrollees in 2010 IHS AIANs: AIANs registered to use IHS services, number = 121,323 White: non-Hispanic white enrollees, number = 5,915,119, reference population Other: Lived in IHS Contract Health Service Delivery Areas (CHSDAs) No Medicare capitated coverage, no managed care Coverage for inpatient and outpatient services (that is Medicare Part A and Part B coverage) during 2010

Results: AIAN age and disability Nearly twice as many IHS AIAN (29%) as White enrollees (15%) were eligible for Medicare due to a disability – that is they were younger than 65 years old.

Results: AIAN dual enrollment in Medicaid Twice as many IHS AIAN as White enrollees were also enrolled in Medicaid.

Results: Health status The prevalence of diabetes among IHS AIAN was 1.6 times* that for White enrollees. The IHS AIAN prevalence rates were adjusted to the age and gender distribution of the White enrollees.

Health status: IHS AIAN mortality During 2010: IHS AIAN died at younger ages. The annual mortality rate among IHS AIAN was 20% higher than mortality among White enrollees: IHS AIAN: 6.0%* White: 5.0% *Rate adjusted to age and gender distribution of White enrollees.

Higher mortality among IHS AIAN is explained in part by their higher prevalence of diabetes and related chronic conditions. Health status: IHS AIAN mortality

Medicare payments: The influence of diabetes and related conditions on Medicare payments Nearly 40% of IHS AIAN had diabetes. They accounted for 59% of all Medicare payments for IHS AIAN.

Medicare payments: The influence of diabetes and related conditions on Medicare payments The average annual Medicare payment for all IHS AIAN enrollees was higher than for White enrollees. However, health status influenced spending.

95% CI: 95% confidence estimates. All estimates were adjusted for geographic location. Medicare payments When differences between IHS AIAN and White enrollees in age, gender, Medicaid enrollment, and health status were controlled for, the estimated IHS AIAN payment was lower than that of the White enrollees.

Policy Implications Preventing the onset of diabetes among AIANs is key to reducing identified disparities. Programs implemented to prevent diabetes or prevent the onset of complications among those with diabetes must address AIAN specific needs: Living in rural areas, Having lower household incomes, Diabetes onset at younger age, and High rates of diabetes-related complications.

Policy Implications Specific information on AIAN who use IHS services can inform efforts to improve IHS AIAN health outcomes. Examples: Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement policies and programs that support increased IHS AIAN access to evidenced-based and best practices that prevent diabetes and diabetes-related complications and efficiently use resources. The Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI) increases access to services that prevent the onset of diabetes, and prevent and treat complications among those with diabetes. Information on the burden of diabetes may be used to assess sustained funding for this program.