Impact of mailing information about nonurgent care on emergency department visits by Medicaid beneficiaries enrolled in managed care

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Rector, TS
Venus, PJ
Laine, AJ
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[1] UnitedHlth Grp, Ctr Hlth Care Policy & Evaluat MN008W109, Minneapolis, MN 55440 USA
[2] UnitedHlth Grp, Medicaid Programs MN012S214, Minneapolis, MN 55440 USA
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MANAGED CARE | 1999年 / 5卷 / 12期
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Context Emergency department services may be used more appropriately if laypeople's knowledge of managing minor medical problems could be enhanced, especially since Medicaid applies a "prudent layperson" standard for providing access to emergency care. Objective: To investigate the effect of mailing a booklet, first Look, that informed Medicaid beneficiaries about care of common nonurgent conditions and encouraged use of alternatives to emergency care including cave by office-based physicians, telephonic nursing assistance, and self-care. Study Design: A randomized, parallel group study. Patients and Methods: Administrative data from 2 health plans sewing urban Medicaid populations were used to identify households with a history of emergency department utilization (n = 3101 and n = 3822). Within each health plan, households were randomly assigned to receive first Look. The number of emergency department visits during 6.5 months of follow-up was the primary study endpoint. Results: Compared with controls, 1% fewer members of households that were mailed First Look visited an emergency department in each, health plan (23% Versus 24% in Plan A; 27% versus 28% in Plan B). The 95% confidence intervals on the observed differences were -3% to 1% and -4% to 1% in Plans A and B, respectively The proportion of emergency department visits for conditions discussed in first Look was not significantly reduced in households that were mailed the booklet (62% Versus 60% in Plan A and 51% versus 48% in Plan B). Conclusion: Mailing first Look to Medicaid beneficiaries did not have a significant effect on use of emergency departments. Medicaid programs need to evaluate other, perhaps move multifaceted, interventions to promote appropriate use of emergency departments.
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