Increasing access to care through digital health for the Medicaid population: a novel community case study.

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-09-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2025.1524590
Melinda Cooling, Colleen J Klein, Matthew D Dalstrom, Roopa Foulger, Jennifer Junis, Jonathan A Handler
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There is a growing consensus among healthcare professionals and policymakers that the way healthcare has historically been provided within the United States is insufficient to meet the needs of the population. The incidence and prevalence of many chronic diseases, coupled with the challenges associated with accessing prenatal care, are notable across the country and globally. In response to this problem OSF HealthCare and four federally qualified health centers partnered together to reimagine how health care can be delivered to underserved populations. This case study provides a practical perspective on how care delivery is enhanced, delivered, and improved through use of digital technologies to expand access to care and chronic disease management in the Medicaid population. Through the formation of the Medicaid Innovation Collaborative, which is partially funded by the Illinois Department of Health and Family Services, digital health programs tailored to individual patient needs and supported by remote and in-person digital health navigators (DHNs), are provided with 24/7/365 access to care from a diverse team of healthcare professionals. In this article, we describe the essential program elements, design, and implementation of four novel programs. While developing digital care solutions for adult Medicaid recipients across the state has been challenging, our work illustrates the feasibility of such an endeavor. To date, we have outreached to over 418,037 patients, and enrolled 38,964 in our diverse programs that include, but are not limited to, helping patients managing chronic disease, increasing access to prenatal care, offering support for health literacy and wellness, and screening for the social determinants of health.

通过医疗补助人群的数字健康增加获得护理的机会:一个新的社区案例研究。
在医疗保健专业人员和政策制定者中,越来越多的人认为,美国历史上提供的医疗保健方式不足以满足人口的需求。许多慢性病的发病率和流行率,加上与获得产前护理有关的挑战,在全国和全球都很明显。针对这一问题,OSF HealthCare和四家获得联邦资格的医疗中心合作,重新设想如何向服务不足的人群提供医疗服务。本案例研究提供了一个实用的视角,说明如何通过使用数字技术来增强、交付和改进医疗服务,以扩大医疗服务和慢性病管理的可及性。伊利诺伊州卫生和家庭服务部部分资助了医疗补助创新协作项目,通过该项目,根据患者个人需求量身定制的数字健康项目,并由远程和现场数字健康导航员(dhn)提供支持,由多元化的医疗保健专业团队提供24/7/365全天候的护理服务。在本文中,我们描述了四个新程序的基本程序元素、设计和实现。虽然为整个州的成年医疗补助接受者开发数字护理解决方案一直具有挑战性,但我们的工作说明了这种努力的可行性。到目前为止,我们已经接触了超过418037名患者,并在我们的各种项目中招募了38964名患者,这些项目包括但不限于帮助患者管理慢性病,增加产前护理的机会,为健康素养和健康提供支持,以及筛查健康的社会决定因素。
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