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Association between patient-centered medical home rating and operating cost at federally funded health centers.

Robert S Nocon1, Ravi Sharma, Jonathan M Birnberg, Quyen Ngo-Metzger, Sang Mee Lee, Marshall H Chin.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Little is known about the cost associated with a health center's rating as a patient-centered medical home (PCMH).
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether PCMH rating is associated with operating cost among health centers funded by the US Health Resources and Services Administration. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Cross-sectional study of PCMH rating and operating cost in 2009. PCMH rating was assessed through surveys of health center administrators conducted by Harris Interactive of all 1009 Health Resources and Services Administration–funded community health centers. The survey provided scores from 0 (worst) to 100 (best) for total PCMH score and 6 subscales: access/communication, care management, external coordination, patient tracking, test/referral tracking, and quality improvement. Costs were obtained from the Uniform Data System reports submitted to the Health Resources and Services Administration. We used generalized linear models to determine the relationship between PCMH rating and operating cost. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Operating cost per physician full-time equivalent, operating cost per patient per month, and medical cost per visit.
RESULTS: Six hundred sixty-nine health centers (66%) were included in the study sample, with 340 excluded because of nonresponse or incomplete data. Mean total PCMH score was 60 (SD, 12; range, 21-90). For the average health center, a 10-point higher total PCMH score was associated with a $2.26 (4.6%) higher operating cost per patient per month (95% CI, $0.86-$4.12). Among PCMH subscales, a 10-point higher score for patient tracking was associated with higher operating cost per physician full-time equivalent ($27,300; 95% CI, $3047-$57,804) and higher operating cost per patient per month ($1.06; 95% CI, $0.29-$1.98). A 10-point higher score for quality improvement was also associated with higher operating cost per physician full-time equivalent ($32,731; 95% CI, $1571-$73,670) and higher operating cost per patient per month ($1.86; 95% CI, $0.54-$3.61). A 10-point higher PCMH subscale score for access/communication was associated with lower operating cost per physician full-time equivalent ($39,809; 95% CI, $1893-$63,169).
CONCLUSIONS: According to a survey of health center administrators, higher scores on a scale that assessed 6 aspects of the PCMH were associated with higher health center operating costs. Two subscales of the medical home were associated with higher cost and 1 with lower cost.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22729481      PMCID: PMC3740269          DOI: 10.1001/jama.2012.7048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA        ISSN: 0098-7484            Impact factor:   56.272


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