| Literature DB >> 20233448 |
Kathryn M Rost1, Donna Marshall.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Randomized trials demonstrate that depression care management can improve clinical and work outcomes sufficiently for selected employers to realize a return on investment. Employers can now purchase depression products that provide depression care management, defined as employee screening, education, monitoring, and clinician feedback for all depressed employees. We developed an intervention to encourage employers to purchase a depression product that offers the type, intensity, and duration of care management shown to improve clinical and work outcomes.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20233448 PMCID: PMC2845549 DOI: 10.1186/1748-5908-5-22
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Implement Sci ISSN: 1748-5908 Impact factor: 7.327
Figure 1Research Design.
Presentation Schematic
| Sequence of Initial Activities | VB Presentation | UC Presentation |
|---|---|---|
| PRESENTATION | Prevalence in the workplace | Prevalence in society |
| Depression burden to | ||
| Employer | Depression burden to individual | |
| Employee | ||
| Problems treating depression in usual care | Problems treating depression in usual care | |
| DMW as an indicator of high quality care | HEDIS as an indicator of high quality care | |
| Clinical effectiveness of DMW Care | Obtaining HEDIS indicators for outpatient depression management | |
| DMW Calculator | Interpreting HEDIS indicators for outpatient depression management | |
| Description of Technical Assistance | Description of Technical Assistance | |
| DISCUSSION | Open discussion of value of DMW Care | Open discussion of value of HEDIS quality care |
Calculator Schematic
| Major Constructs | Definition |
|---|---|
| Size 1 | Number of non-unionized domestic employees currently receiving health care benefits |
| Industry 1,3 | Industry type allows calculator to estimate age by gender employee distributions to calculate depression prevalence |
| Hourly wage/fringe 1,3,4 | Hourly wage plus BLS-estimated fringe for non-supervisory personnel in industry type |
| Missed work policies1 | Paid sick leave policies |
| Temporary employee policies | |
| Work makeup policies and practices | |
| Depression in workforce2,3 | Number of employees in workforce with 1-year major depression and/or dysthymia |
| Lost work days associated with Depression2,3 | Workdays an employer pays for where work is never completed by temporary, coworkers or depressed worker when s/he feels better |
| DMW employee participation rate 2,3,4 | Number of depressed employees expected to participate in DMW each year |
| DMW cost per employee participant2,3,4 | Estimate cost per employee participant |
| Annual DMW impact on lost work days 2,3 | Incremental reduction in lost work days in workforce using DMW employee participation estimate |
| Other potential payers 2,3 | Summary of peer-reviewed literature on economic impact on health plans and employees |
| Performance standards 2,3 | DMW key component operationalization |
| Annual DMW cost 2,3 | Based on estimated participation rate and cost per employee participant |
| Annual DMW cost per reduced lost work day ("ROI") 2,3 | DMW cost/incremental reduction in lost work days |
1indicates user provides information.
2indicates calculator provides information.
3indicates calculator provides documentation/detailed description of estimate derivation and graph.
4indicates user can modify default values.