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Page 1: NEAIC Evaluation Overview (presented by Heather Nelson)

| NEAIC Annual Meeting

Evaluation Overview

CMS Three-part Aim

1. Improve quality of care

2. Improve health outcomes

3. Decrease cost

NEAIC Aims1. Improve quality of care for

children with poorly controlled asthma

2. Improve health & quality of life for children with poorly controlled asthma and their families

3. Lower utilization costs for children with poorly controlled asthma

June 13, 2013

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| NEAIC Annual Meeting

Evaluation Overview

June 13, 2013

Data• Home visit / follow-up phone call data

1. Caregiver self-report – 1st & last home visit, 6, 12 mos.2. Environmental observations – 1st & last home visit

Collected/observed by CHWs Standardized assessments

• Focus group data – year 2

• Claims data – June 2014 and December 2015

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| NEAIC Annual Meeting

Evaluation Overview

June 13, 2013

Aim 1 – Improve quality of care for children with poorly controlled asthma

• Caregiver satisfaction

• Knowledge & use of asthma action plans

• Received flu shot

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Evaluation Overview

Aim 2 – Improve health and quality of life for children with poorly controlled

asthma & their families

• Asthma control

• Pediatric Asthma Caregiver’s Quality of Life Questionnaire

• Missed school and work

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| NEAIC Annual Meeting

Evaluation Overview

June 13, 2013

Aim 3 – Lower utilization costs for children with poorly controlled asthma

• Health care utilization

• Health care utilization costs

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| NEAIC Annual Meeting

Evaluation Overview

June 13, 2013

CMS Self-Monitoring• Quarterly reporting• Process measures• Enrollment numbers• Asthma control • Quality of care measures• Health care utilization• Environmental composite scores