Beneficiary activation in the Medicare population.

Medicare & medicaid research review Pub Date : 2014-11-10 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.5600/mmrr.004.04.b02
Jessie L Parker, Joseph F Regan, Jason Petroski
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Objective: Patient activation questions from a major national Medicare survey are used to highlight characteristics of Medicare beneficiaries with low activation. We demonstrate that Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) data is an untapped resource for further research on patient activation within Medicare beneficiaries and programs.

Data source: Data are from the 2012 MCBS Access to Care file and include 10,650 beneficiaries.

Methods: Patient Activation levels were derived by taking the weighted average responses to the Patient Activation Supplement. Cut points for high, moderate, and low activation were assigned at +/- ½ standard deviation of the mean. Data were analyzed using SAS survey procedures. Within group comparisons were tested using chi-square tests with post hoc pairwise comparisons. Logistic regression identified predictors of low patient engagement.

Results: In a multiple logistic regression, beneficiary characteristics associated with low activation included Hispanic origin, being widowed or never married, select age groups, male gender, fair or poor health, difficulty with an IADL or ADLs, and having no usual source of care, with failure to complete high school as the strongest predictor (OR=2.22, p<.001). Utilization and costs were also examined in descriptive analyses.

Discussion: Overall, findings on the characteristics of low activation patients in the Medicare population resemble previous research. In a regression analysis, less education and no usual source of care are the strongest predictors of low activation levels in Medicare beneficiaries. The MCBS Patient Activation Supplement is a rich resource for examining patient activation in the Medicare population, and can be used for a wide range of analyses.

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受益人激活的医疗保险人口。
目的:从一个主要的国家医疗保险调查患者激活问题被用来突出低激活的医疗保险受益人的特征。我们证明医疗保险现行受益人调查(MCBS)数据是一个未开发的资源,用于进一步研究医疗保险受益人和计划中的患者激活。数据来源:数据来自2012年MCBS获取医疗服务文件,包括10,650名受益人。方法:通过对患者激活补充的加权平均反应得出患者激活水平。高、中、低激活的切割点被指定为平均值的+/- 1 / 2标准差。数据分析采用SAS调查程序。组内比较采用卡方检验和事后两两比较。Logistic回归确定了患者参与度低的预测因素。结果:在多元逻辑回归中,与低激活相关的受益人特征包括西班牙裔、丧偶或未婚、特定年龄组、男性、健康状况一般或较差、IADL或adl困难、没有通常的护理来源,未完成高中学业是最强的预测因子(or =2.22, p)。讨论:总体而言,医疗保险人群中低激活患者特征的发现与先前的研究相似。在回归分析中,教育程度较低和没有通常的护理来源是医疗保险受益人低激活水平的最强预测因子。MCBS患者激活补充是检查医疗保险人群中患者激活的丰富资源,可用于广泛的分析。
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