Development and Implementation of the Family Experiences with Coordination of Care Survey Quality Measures

Abstract Objective Ensuring high quality care coordination for children with medical complexity (CMC) could yield significant health and economic benefits given that they account for one-third of pediatric healthcare expenditures. The objective of this study was to develop and field test the Family...

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Veröffentlicht in:Academic pediatrics 2017-11, Vol.17 (8), p.863-870
Hauptverfasser: Gidengil, Courtney, MD MPH, Parast, Layla, PhD, Burkhart, Q., MS, Brown, Julie, BA, Elliott, Marc N., PhD, Lion, K. Casey, MD MPH, McGlynn, Elizabeth A., PhD, Schneider, Eric C., MD MSc, Mangione-Smith, Rita, MD MPH
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objective Ensuring high quality care coordination for children with medical complexity (CMC) could yield significant health and economic benefits given that they account for one-third of pediatric healthcare expenditures. The objective of this study was to develop and field test the Family Experiences with Coordination of Care (FECC) survey which facilitates assessment of 20 new caregiver-reported quality measures for CMC. Methods We identified caregivers of Medicaid-insured CMC 0-17 years old in Minnesota and Washington State, categorized by the Pediatric Medical Complexity Algorithm as having complex chronic disease. Eligible caregivers had CMC with at least four visits to healthcare providers participating in Medicaid in 2012. Caregivers were randomized to telephone or mixed mode (mail with telephone follow-up). Survey administration and data were collected in 2013. Results 1209 caregivers responded to the FECC survey (response rate 41%; 36% by telephone only, 45% by mixed mode; p
ISSN:1876-2859
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DOI:10.1016/j.acap.2017.03.012