Objectives: To examine the effects of a comprehensive, multiyear (2015-2020) statewide contraceptive access intervention in Delaware on the contraceptive initiation of postpartum Medicaid patients. The program aimed to increase access to all contraceptives, including long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC). The program included interventions specifically targeting postpartum patients (Medicaid payment reform and hospital-based immediate postpartum (IPP) LARC training) and interventions in outpatient settings (provider training and operational supports).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Higher neighborhood deprivation is associated with hypertension diagnosis in youth. In this study, we assess if there is an association between neighborhood deprivation and antihypertensive therapy prescription among insured youth with a primary hypertension diagnosis.
Methods: Using a retrospective cross-sectional design, we assessed the proportion of youth with a diagnosis of primary hypertension prescribed antihypertensive therapy.
Objectives: This study investigates different approaches to integrating evictions data with Medicaid and homeless shelter utilization records at the individual level for the state of Delaware. We especially focus on evaluating the feasibility of creating an integrated dataset focused on children and adolescents through different approaches to matching.
Methods: We attempt to link existing statewide records on evictions, Medicaid, and shelter from 2017-2019.
This study draws upon data from two databases: claims and encounters that were reimbursed by the state's Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance (DMMA) and the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) database that collects homeless services data on individuals experiencing homelessness. Records from both sets are matched to identify 838 adults who both experienced homelessness and were Medicaid eligible in 2019, and to select, through propensity score matching, an equal set of control observations who were similarly Medicaid-eligible but had no record of homelessness. Outcomes are compared based upon scores on the Charlson Elixhauser Comorbidity index, incidence of substance use disorder, inpatient, emergency department, and outpatient visits, and inpatient, emergency department, and outpatient costs.
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