以患者为中心的医疗之家对药物依从性的影响

The impact of patient‐centered medical homes on medication adherence?

Health Economics · 2018
被引 14
人大 A-

中文导读

研究结合患者索赔数据和诊所级PCMH属性数据,发现PCMH认证改善了整体药物依从性,且改善集中在采用更多依从性相关能力的诊所。

Abstract

Accreditation of providers helps resolve the pervasive information asymmetries in health care markets. However, meeting accreditation standards typically involves flexibility in implementation, leading to heterogeneity in performance. For example, the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is a leading model for recognizing high-performing primary care practices. Flexibility in PCMH implementation allows for varying degrees of emphasis on processes designed to enhance medication adherence. To assess the impact of the PCMH on adherence, we combine 6 years of detailed patient claims data with a novel dataset containing detailed practice-level PCMH attributes. We study the effects of the number and configuration of adherence-relevant capabilities, using variation in the timing of PCMH adoption to estimate its impact. While PCMH adoption improved overall medication adherence, when combining claims data with the unique recognition data detailing what PCMH capabilities were adopted, we find that these gains are concentrated among patients in practices that adopted more adherence-relevant capabilities. Despite mixed evidence in the literature concerning costs and utilization, our results indicate that PCMH recognition improves medication adherence.

患者中心医疗之家用药依从性医疗认证信息不对称