Assessment Of A Health System-Integrated Children's Savings Account and Financial Coaching Program Serving Low-Income Moms and Babies in Texas.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Todd A Olmstead, Laura Rosen, Michael K Hole
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Abstract

Families living in poverty with young children are particularly vulnerable to poor health outcomes. This study used a randomized controlled trial to analyze the impact of Early Bird (EB), a novel health system-integrated program that provided financial incentives to low-income mothers for achieving healthy milestones. Participants randomized to the EB condition received contributions in a tax-advantaged children's savings account (CSA) for attending a maternal six-week postpartum check-up ($25), a pediatric dental visit by age 12 months ($75), six well-check visits by age 15 months ($75), two financial coaching sessions ($30), and enrolling in the EB program and opening a CSA ($250). We found that Early Bird increased the likelihood that mothers attended a financial coaching session. We found no evidence of an increase in the likelihood of completing any of the medical milestones. Future work should examine whether larger contributions to CSAs might incentivize mothers to achieve the medical milestones.

评估卫生系统整合的儿童储蓄账户和财务指导计划,为低收入的母亲和婴儿在德克萨斯州。
有年幼子女的贫困家庭特别容易受到不良健康结果的影响。本研究采用一项随机对照试验来分析早鸟(EB)的影响,这是一项新的卫生系统综合计划,为低收入母亲实现健康里程碑提供经济激励。随机分配到EB条件的参与者在税收优惠儿童储蓄账户(CSA)中获得捐款,用于参加母亲产后六周的检查(25美元),12个月前的儿科牙科检查(75美元),15个月前的六次健康检查(75美元),两次财务指导课程(30美元),参加EB计划并开设CSA(250美元)。我们发现,“早起鸟”增加了妈妈们参加理财指导课程的可能性。我们没有发现任何证据表明完成任何医学里程碑的可能性增加。未来的工作应该研究对csa的更大贡献是否会激励母亲达到医学里程碑。
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期刊介绍: The journal has as its goal the dissemination of information on the health of, and health care for, low income and other medically underserved communities to health care practitioners, policy makers, and community leaders who are in a position to effect meaningful change. Issues dealt with include access to, quality of, and cost of health care.
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