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Community asthma initiative: Evaluation of a quality improvement program for comprehensive asthma care

E.R. Woods, U. Bhaumik, S.J. Sommer, S.I. Ziniel, A.J. Kessler, E. Chan, R.B. Wilkinson, M.N. Sesma
Pediatrics

Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of a quality improvement (QI) program in reducing asthma emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, limitation of physical activity, patient missed school, and parent missed work.

Methods: Urban, low-income patients with asthma from 4 zip codes were identified through logs of ED visits or hospitalizations, and offered enhanced care including nurse case management and home visits. QI evaluation focused on parent-completed interviews at enrollment, and at 6- and 12-month contacts. Hospital administrative data were used to assess ED visits and hospitalizations at enrollment, and 1 and 2 years after enrollment. Hospital costs of the program were compared with the hospital costs of a neighboring community with similar demographics.

Results: The program provided services to 283 children. Participants were 55.1% male; 39.6% African American, 52.3% Latino; 72.7% had Medicaid; 70.8% had a household income /=1) asthma ED visits (68.0%) and hospitalizations (84.8%), and any days of limitation of physical activity (42.6%), patient missed school (41.0%), and parent missed work (49.7%) (all P

Conclusions: The program showed improved health outcomes and cost-effectiveness and generated information to guide advocacy efforts to finance comprehensive asthma care.

Woods ER, Bhaumik U, Sommer SJ, et al. Community asthma initiative: Evaluation of a quality improvement program for comprehensive asthma care. Pediatrics. 2012;129(3):465-472. PMID: 22351890. DOI: 10.1542/peds.2010-3472.

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Resource type
Peer Reviewed Research
Outcomes
Health & Health Behaviors
Utilization
Cost
Population
Children and Youth
Social Determinant of Health
Housing Quality
Study design
Pre-post without Comparison Group
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