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Analysis of New York State Medicaid Program Enrollment by Month: Beginning 2009 TEAM #3 : TEAM PROJECT PRESENTATION (DATA MINING) DCS861A EMERGING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES II S.FEDDOCK, J. FLYNN, M. KIRCHHOFF, N. NASSAR, J. SICURANZA 1
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Content Introduction Dataset Tools Methodology Analysis Findings Limitations Future Work References Questions Contact Information 2
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Introduction Evaluate the number of New York State Medicaid enrollees by eligibility year and month within each economic region, health insurance plan information, and demographics using data mining algorithms and tools. Are there differences in the number of enrollees by race, age, gender, or economic region within NYS? What is the difference for dual eligibility by age? Most enrollments? Least enrollments? 3
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Dataset This dataset aggregates and displays the number of New York State Medicaid enrollees by Eligibility year and month Economic Region Health Insurance Plan Information Enrollee Demographics Last Updated March 19, 2014 4
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Tools Weka is a collection of machine learning algorithms for data mining tasks. Tools for data pre-processing, classification, regression, clustering, association rules, and visualization. Used Chapter 17 Weka Explorer Tutorial in Data Mining Book as guidance 5
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Methodology Preprocessing Filters 12 Attributes: 3 Numeric; 9 String Conversion of 9 attributes to “StringToNominal” Classify ZeroR: Baseline and Mode J48: Decision Tree Cluster SimpleKMeans: Euclidean Distance (length of line segment between points p and q) Associator Apriori: Frequency of item in data set, Highlights general trends 6
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Analysis Data Preprocessing Classify Cluster Associate 7
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Data Instances619,437 Attributes12 Data Dictionary provided in Word Document. 8
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Data 5Eligibility Year 12Eligibility Month 11Economic Region 3Aid Category 2Dual Eligible 2Managed Care v FFS 84Plan Name 10Plan Type 2Gender 4Age Group 6Race 12,087Number of Recipients 9
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Data Visual 10
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Preprocessing 12 Attributes 9 String 3 Numeric Converted 9 String Attributes to StringToNominal 11
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Classify Attributes: Economic_Region Race Age_Group ZeroR Base line predicts New York City, WHITE, 45-64 J48 Number of Leaves:61 Size of Tree:72 Economic_RegionRaceAge Mid-Hudson BLACK45-64 Mohawk Valley WHITE45-64 New York City HISPANIC45-64 North County WHITE21-44 OTHER WHITE00-20 Southern Tier BLACK21-44 Western WHITE45-64 Capital District WHITE45-64 Central WHITE45-64 Finger Lakes WHITE45-64 Long Island WHITE45-64 12
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Age Group and Economic Region 13
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Classify Preprocessing 14
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Cluster SimpleKMeans 15
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Results (Region and Age Group) 16
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Results (Plan Name and Plan Type) 17
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Associate 18
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Findings The Age_Group 65+ has almost an equal division for Dual_Eligible Medicare Medicaid 19
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Findings The largest population of NYS Medicaid Enrollees are: Race: White Age: 45-64 20
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Findings The highest amount of enrollees in a given time was 77,493 Month and Year: January 2013 Econonic_Region: New York City AID_CATEGORY: TANF/SN DUAL: No MCC_v_FFS: Managed Care Plan: HealthFirst Type: HMO/PHSP Race: Hispanic Gender: Female Age: 00-20 21
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Findings There were 105,507 instance of single enrollments by Month, Year, Region, Aid, Dual, MC_FFS, Name, Type, Gender, Age, Race and Enrollees Gender: Female - 53,269 Male – 52,238 Age: 00-2017,932 21-4426,614 45-6427,856 65+33,105 22
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Limitations There is approximately a three months lag for eligibility information, meaning that the most complete and current data will always be at least three months old. This allows for the eligibility data to be complete at the time of the release. Medicaid enrollment, aid category assignment, and managed care enrollment are subject to change over time due to changes in beneficiary eligibility status. 23
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Future Work Are there differences in the number of enrollees by aid category, dual eligibility status, or Medicaid Managed Care vs. Fee For Service? How does the number of enrollees change over time? Does the proportion of enrollees by race, age, gender, or economic region change over time? Does the proportion of enrollees by aid category, dual eligibility status, or Medicaid Managed Care vs. Fee For Service change over time? 24
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References 1. http://hub.healthdata.gov/dataset/medicaid-program-enrollment-by-month- beginning-2009 2. https://health.data.ny.gov/Health/Medicaid-Program-Enrollment-by-Month-Beginning- 200/m4hz-kzn3/abouthttps://health.data.ny.gov/Health/Medicaid-Program-Enrollment-by-Month-Beginning- 200/m4hz-kzn3/about 3. https://health.data.ny.gov/api/assets/C6A0A439-348C-4AB2-822A- 53796B04BD35?download=true 4. http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/reference/mrg/glossary.pdf 25
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Questions ??? 26
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Contact Information S.Feddocksf16030n@pace.edu J. FlynnFlynnJ@wcsu.edu M. Kirchhoffmkoff8@aol.com N. Nassarnnassar@pace.edu J. SicruanzaJames.Sicuranza@nbcuni.com 27
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