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Monitoring MCHB’s Six Core Outcomes for CSHCN Paul Newacheck, DrPH MCH Policy Research Center
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Attributes of the MCHB Monitoring Approach Multilevel: national and state level measurement Multilevel: national and state level measurement Multiple time points to measure progress: baseline, intermediate and endpoint measurement Multiple time points to measure progress: baseline, intermediate and endpoint measurement Sensitive to detecting bottlenecks Sensitive to detecting bottlenecks Cost-effective to implement Cost-effective to implement
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Measurement Approach Each core outcome disaggregated into components Each core outcome disaggregated into components For each component, criteria were established that can be measured using the National Survey of CSHCN For each component, criteria were established that can be measured using the National Survey of CSHCN Successful attainment of a core outcome is based on a sample child meeting the criteria for its components Successful attainment of a core outcome is based on a sample child meeting the criteria for its components Results are summed across entire sample to produce national level estimates of how well we are doing with each core outcome Results are summed across entire sample to produce national level estimates of how well we are doing with each core outcome
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Measurement Continued The same approach is used to produce state level estimates for the core outcomes The same approach is used to produce state level estimates for the core outcomes Basic approach is to assume 100% success and then subtract children who do not meet one or more components Basic approach is to assume 100% success and then subtract children who do not meet one or more components The National Survey of CSHCN is used for 5 of the core outcomes The National Survey of CSHCN is used for 5 of the core outcomes The National Health Interview Survey is used for the core outcome on screening The National Health Interview Survey is used for the core outcome on screening
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Goal #1 Families of CSHCN will partner in decision making and will be satisfied with the services they receive Families of CSHCN will partner in decision making and will be satisfied with the services they receive 1.Doctors make family feel like a partner 2.Family is very satisfied with overall care experience Estimated Proportion of CSHCN Meeting Goal: 57.5%
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Goal #2 All CSHCN will receive coordinated ongoing comprehensive care within a medical home All CSHCN will receive coordinated ongoing comprehensive care within a medical home 1.Child has a usual source of care and a personal doctor or nurse 2.The family experiences no problems in obtaining referrals for specialists 3.Effective care coordination is available when needed Care provided is family centered Care provided is family centered Spend enough time Sensitive to culture Listen carefully Provide needed info Make family feel like a partner Estimated Proportion of CSHCN Meeting Goal: 52.6%
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Goal #3 All CSHCN will have adequate public and/or private insurance to pay for the services they need All CSHCN will have adequate public and/or private insurance to pay for the services they need 1.Child has private or public health insurance at the time of the survey 2.Child had no gaps in coverage during past 12 months 3.Health insurance covers services that meet the child’s needs Costs not covered by insurance are reasonable Costs not covered by insurance are reasonable Health insurance permits the child to see the providers he or she needs Health insurance permits the child to see the providers he or she needs Estimated proportion of CSHCN Meeting Goal: 59.6%
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Goal #4 Children will be screened early and continuously for special health care needs Children will be screened early and continuously for special health care needs 1. All children receive at least annual preventive medical visits 2. All children receive at least annual preventive dental visits Estimated Proportion of Children Meeting Goal: 51.6%
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Goal #5 Community-based services for CSHCN will be organized so families can use them easily Community-based services for CSHCN will be organized so families can use them easily 1.Services are usually or always organized for easy use Estimated Proportion of CSHCN Meeting Goal: 74.3%
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Goal #6 Youth with special needs will receive services necessary to support the transition to adulthood Youth with special needs will receive services necessary to support the transition to adulthood 1.Teens receive guidance and support in the transition to adult health care 2.Teens receive vocational and career training to prepare for adult job Estimated Proportions of Teen CSHCN Meeting Goal: 5.8%
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Summary: Where We Stand A strong national foundation exists for all goals except transition A strong national foundation exists for all goals except transition Children with more significant special needs are likely to do worse Children with more significant special needs are likely to do worse
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Strengths of Monitoring Approach Family based monitoring Family based monitoring Nationally representative sample Nationally representative sample State level data State level data Planned repetition Planned repetition
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Weaknesses of Monitoring Approach Family based monitoring Family based monitoring Nationally representative sample Nationally representative sample State level data State level data Planned repetition Planned repetition
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Next Steps Finalize and disseminate paper describing monitoring strategy and baseline results Finalize and disseminate paper describing monitoring strategy and baseline results Begin planning process for 2005 National Survey of CSHCN Begin planning process for 2005 National Survey of CSHCN Develop strategy for interim measurement of success in achieving the core outcomes Develop strategy for interim measurement of success in achieving the core outcomes
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