Problems with quality monitoring for Medicaid managed care: Perceptions of institutional and private providers in New York City

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Gerry Fairbrother
Stephen Friedman
Gary C. Butts
Judith Cukor
Anthony Tassi
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[1] Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine,Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine
[2] New York City Department of Health,Office for Multicultural and Community Affairs
[3] Mount Sinai School of Medicine,Montefiore Medical Center
[4] Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology,Kalkines, Arky, Zall, Bernstein
[5] LLP,undefined
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Journal of Urban Health | 2000年 / 77卷
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Institutional providers; Medicaid managed care; Monitoring; Quality;
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The study objective was to examine quality oversight efforts by Medicaid managed care organizations (MCOs) for children in a sample of ambulatory care institutions and private practices in New York City. This was a cross-sectional study of quality assurance priorities and strategies of MCOs and their impact date in institutions in New York City. Data were from structured interviews administered in 1997 to medical directors in the eight largest MCOs; and medical directors, heads of ambulatory pediatrics, and institutional pediatricians in a random sample of 15 institutions and 20 private office-based providers. Medical directors in MCOs reported that their main priority areas were the preventive care measures (e.g., immunization and lead screening) that they must report to the state. Knowledge of these MCO priority areas and monitoring activities was high for medical directors in the random sample, but decreased from these medical directors to heads of ambulatory pediatrics to institutional pediatricians, with the differences between the medical directors and institutional pediatricians significant (P<.05). However, 96% of the institutional pedians reported knowing their own institution's priorities and monitoring activities. In contrast, most private pediatricians reported they knew MCO priorities and monitoring activities (80%). Less than 33% of any group reported activities as “very effective” or felt any incentive to improve performance. There was a high level of overlap in provider networks, with institutions and private providers having children in many MCOs, and MCOs having children in many sites.
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