Does Interdisciplinary Care Team Care Management Improve Health Quality and Demonstrate Cost-Effectiveness?

Author:

Feagin F. Cardwell1ORCID,Hearld Larry R.2ORCID,Carroll Nathan W.3ORCID,O’Connor Stephen2ORCID,Sen Bisakha2

Affiliation:

1. Viva Health, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

2. The University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

3. Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA

Abstract

This study evaluated the impact of an interdisciplinary care teams (IDCT) care management program on cost and quality outcomes using a novel algorithm to identify 400 high-risk patients out of 48,235 Medicare Advantage (MA) beneficiaries. Of the 400, 252 were enrolled in the IDCT care management intervention program, while the remaining 148 were not enrolled. A second comparison group consisted of 660 who were referred to the IDCT program but not selected by the algorithm. The program’s effectiveness was evaluated 1-year postintervention. Analyses found that health care costs for members enrolled in the IDCT program were reduced by US$1,121.76 and US$1,625.61 per member per month, respectively, relative to those not enrolled and those enrolled by referral. The cost reduction from the program generated a net savings of US$1.9MM, covering the program’s cost. Findings suggest IDCTs can cost-effectively manage populations of high-risk patients with better selection and fostering greater interdependence.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy

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