Comprehensive care management variation between rural and nonrural Maryland Primary Care Program (MDPCP) practices.

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Health affairs scholar Pub Date : 2025-05-29 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1093/haschl/qxaf109
Kaitlynn S Robinson-Ector, Rozalina G McCoy, Kellee White Whilby, Dahai Yue, Dushanka V Kleinman, Shuo J Huang, Neil Jay Sehgal
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Abstract

Primary care-based care management services are effective ways to care for high-needs and high-risk patients. Despite experiencing higher chronic disease burden, rural Medicare beneficiaries have decreased access to primary care. The Maryland Primary Care Program (MDPCP) is the nation's largest voluntary state-led Medicare demonstration seeking to improve primary care infrastructure and chronic disease prevention and management. With varying access to primary care resources and health care needs among rural and nonrural Medicare beneficiaries, it is important to assess whether there is variation in the implementation of MDPCP care management among rural and nonrural practices. The analyses used Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) Claims and Claim Line Feed data, MDPCP data, and care transformation requirement reports from 2020-2023 to examine rural and nonrural differences in MDPCP primary care practice-based care management comprehensiveness. MDPCP primary care practice rural status was associated with providing more comprehensive care management services when compared with nonrural primary care practices. Rural MDPCP primary care practices also experienced a greater increase in the comprehensiveness of the care management services provided over time. These results demonstrate how state-led Medicare demonstration programs, such as the MDPCP, can improve rural primary care infrastructure and increase access to care management services.

农村和非农村马里兰州初级保健计划(MDPCP)实践之间的综合护理管理差异。
以初级保健为基础的护理管理服务是照顾高需求和高风险患者的有效途径。尽管面临较高的慢性病负担,但农村医疗保险受益人获得初级保健的机会减少。马里兰州初级保健计划(MDPCP)是全国最大的自愿国家主导的医疗保险示范,旨在改善初级保健基础设施和慢性病预防和管理。由于农村和非农村医疗保险受益人获得初级保健资源和卫生保健需求的机会不同,因此评估在农村和非农村实践中MDPCP护理管理的实施是否存在差异是很重要的。分析使用医疗保险和医疗补助中心(CMS)索赔和索赔线馈送数据、MDPCP数据和2020-2023年的护理转变需求报告,以检查农村和非农村在MDPCP初级保健基于实践的护理管理全面性方面的差异。与非农村初级保健实践相比,农村MDPCP初级保健实践与提供更全面的护理管理服务有关。随着时间的推移,农村MDPCP初级保健实践在提供的护理管理服务的全面性方面也有了更大的提高。这些结果表明,国家主导的医疗保险示范项目,如MDPCP,可以改善农村初级保健基础设施,增加获得医疗管理服务的机会。
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