Non-Face-to-Face Chronic Care Management: A Qualitative Study Assessing the Implementation of a New CMS Reimbursement Strategy Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1089/pop.2017.0196 PMID: 29658847 Web of Science: 000451559000006

Cited authors

  • Yeager, Valerie A.; Wharton, Mary Kristina; Monnette, Alisha; Price-Haywood, Eboni G.; Nauman, Elizabeth; Angove, Rebekah S. M.; Shi, Lizheng

Abstract

  • Diabetes and its comorbidities are leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the United States and disproportionately in Louisiana. Chronic care management (CCM) efforts, such as care coordination models, are important initiatives in mitigating the impact of diabetes, such as poorer health outcomes and increased costs. This study examined one such effort, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' non-face-to-face CCM reimbursement program, for patients with diabetes and at least 1 other chronic condition in Louisiana. This qualitative study included interviews with patients in this program and health care providers and system leaders implementing the program. Results include lessons learned from health system leadership relating to CCM design and implementation, challenges experienced, overlapping initiatives, perceived benefits, performance, billing, and health information technology. Another key finding is that co-pays seem to be a barrier to patient interest in participation in non-face-to-face CCM, especially given that the value of the program is not completely clear to patients. A common strategy to address this co-pay barrier is to target dual eligibles, as Medicaid will cover the co-pay. However, widespread use of such strategies may indirectly exclude individuals who need and may also benefit from non-face-to-face CCM.

Publication date

  • 2018

Published in

Category

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1942-7891

Start page

  • 454

End page

  • 461

Volume

  • 21

Issue

  • 6