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Linking residents to long-term care services: first-year findings from the community connector program evaluation.

Holly C Felix1, M Kathryn Stewart, Glen P Mays, Naomi Cottoms, Mary K Olson, Herb Sanderson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Long-term care (LTC) is a major health policy issue owing to increasing LTC expenditures and the anticipated growth in the aging population. However, accessing LTC services, especially home- and community-based LTC services, is often difficult.
OBJECTIVES: This manuscript describes the Community Connector Program, the first known program to use a model in which community health workers (CHWs) help to connect adults in need of LTC to such services. We examine the community-university-government agency partnership created to implement and evaluate the program, summarize the evaluation design, and provide first-year implementation results.
METHODS: Descriptive statistics were used to characterize persons served and services to which persons were connected. The quasi-experimental evaluation design, which is planned to estimate the program's impact on LTC service utilization and costs within the Arkansas Medicaid program, is described.
RESULTS: Community Connectors linked 686 persons (92% > or =18 years, 80% African American, 58% female) to at least one needed service. Only 39% of adults served needed LTC based on an LTC screening tool. Nearly all (93%) adults in need of LTC had health insurance; 53% had Medicare; 37%, both Medicare and Medicaid; and 11%, Medicaid. Community Connectors referred adults in need of LTC to 68 agencies and helped them to connect to services to address an average of two needs per adult.
CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary results from the first-year implementation evaluation indicate the program is effective in linking persons to needed LTC, although program refinements were made to improve targeting of intended program recipients.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 20208211     DOI: 10.1353/cpr.2007.0043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Community Health Partnersh        ISSN: 1557-0541


  3 in total

1.  The Care Span: Medicaid savings resulted when community health workers matched those with needs to home and community care.

Authors:  Holly C Felix; Glen P Mays; M Kathryn Stewart; Naomi Cottoms; Mary Olson
Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)       Date:  2011-07       Impact factor: 6.301

2.  Capacity building for long-term community-academic health partnership outcomes.

Authors:  M Kathryn Stewart; Holly C Felix; Naomi Cottoms; Mary Olson; Beatrice Shelby; Anna Huff; Dianne Colley; Carla Sparks; Freeman McKindra
Journal:  Int Public Health J       Date:  2013 Jan-Mar

3.  "It's been like a miracle": Low-income Arkansans and access to health care services following Medicaid reform.

Authors:  Traci H Abraham; Sacha A McBain; Anthony Goudie; Teresa Hudson; Joseph W Thompson
Journal:  Inquiry       Date:  2020 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 1.730

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