Improving Timely Childhood Immunizations through Pay for Performance in Medicaid‐Managed Care
- 17 September 2010
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Health Services Research
- Vol. 45 (6p2) , 1934-1947
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6773.2010.01168.x
Abstract
To evaluate the impact of a "piece-rate" pay-for-performance (P4P) program aimed at rewarding up-to-date immunization delivery to 2-year-olds according to the recommended series. Plan-level data from New York State's Quality Assurance Reporting Requirement and claims data from Hudson Health Plan for 2003-2007. In 2003 Hudson Health Plan, a not-for-profit Medicaid-focused managed care plan, introduced a U.S.$200 bonus payment for each fully immunized 2-year-old and provided administrative supports for identifying children who may need immunization. This represented a potential bonus of 15-25 percent above base reimbursement for eligible 2-year-olds. Case-comparison and interrupted times series. Immunization rates within Hudson Health Plan rose at a significantly, albeit modestly, higher rate than the robust secular trend noted among comparison health plans. Supplementary analyses suggest that there was no significant change in preexisting disparities during the study period, and that children with chronic conditions have significantly greater odds of being fully immunized during the entire study period. This study suggests that a piece-rate P4P program with appropriate administrative supports can be effective at improving childhood immunization rates.Keywords
This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Paying For Performance In Primary Care: Potential Impact On Practices And DisparitiesHealth Affairs, 2010
- Potential unintended financial consequences of pay-for-performance on the quality of care for minority patientsAmerican Heart Journal, 2008
- A pediatric-focused review of the performance incentive literatureCurrent Opinion in Pediatrics, 2007
- Pay for Performance, Public Reporting, and Racial Disparities in Health CareMedical Care Research and Review, 2007
- Making Pay-For-Performance Work In MedicaidHealth Affairs, 2007
- Pay for Performance in Commercial HMOsNew England Journal of Medicine, 2006
- Does Pay-for-Performance Improve the Quality of Health Care?Annals of Internal Medicine, 2006
- Early Experience With Pay-for-PerformanceJAMA, 2005
- Patient reminder and recall systems to improve immunization ratesCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2005
- The impact of physician bonuses, enhanced fees, and feedback on childhood immunization coverage rates.American Journal of Public Health, 1999