California Health Care Foundation: Pioneering Study Links Higher Primary Care Spending Percentage Among Medi-Cal Managed Care Plans to Better Quality of Care and Plan Rating
A new, first-of-its-kind study encompassing 5.4 million Californians enrolled in
"Increasing emphasis on primary care in
Primary care providers administer critical first-line care for physical and behavioral health needs. Supported by teams that include community health workers, nurses, behavioral health staff, and others, they help patients diagnose symptoms, prevent disease, manage chronic illness, and overcome social stressors that impact health, such as violence or food insecurity. They also help coordinate care, such as testing and specialist care.
The study, which evaluated primary care spending data from 13
A significant statistical relationship was observed between plans with higher primary care spending percentages and those that scored higher on a composite measure of overall care quality, which included the percentage of plan members who complete well-child visits, receive immunizations, have control of their diabetes, and receive recommended cancer screenings, among other quality measures. When individual measures of quality were studied, plans with a higher percentage of spending on primary care performed better on 9 of 11 measures. Three of these measures met criteria for statistical significance and align with state priorities: receipt of recommended cancer screenings and two measures of management of medications for depression.
The study comes as
As part of efforts to transform
"DHCS is committed to reducing the stark racial and ethnic disparities in access to primary care. These include maternity outcomes and children's preventive services, as well as improving maternal and adolescent depression screenings. This study will serve as a benchmark among
A previous study's report, Investing in Primary Care: Why It Matters for Californians with Commercial Coverage, showed that primary care spending, as a percentage of overall spending, varied widely among commercial health plan products, from a low of 4.9% to a high of 11.4%.
Also, a recent
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Original text here: https://www.chcf.org/press-release/higher-primary-care-spending-medi-cal-better-quality-plan-rating/
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Report link: https://www.chcf.org/resource/primary-care-matters/commercial-study/#related-links-and-downloads



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