Slide Presentation from the AHRQ 2008 Annual Conference
On September 9, 2008, Laura Castro, Maureen Smith, made this presentation at the 2008 Annual Conference. Select to access the PowerPoint® presentation (144 KB).
Slide 1
Provision of Preventive Services in the Complex Patient
AHRQ Annual Meeting
September 9, 2008.
Slide 2
The Issue
- Aging American population.
- Rising prevalence and burden of chronic illnesses.
- Most quality metrics designed for the uncomplicated case.
Slide 3
Goals of the Funding Opportunity
- Inform prioritization of guidelines, whether for prevention or disease management, in order to:
- Maximize effective care.
- Avoid inappropriate incentives for clinicians.
- Respect patient autonomy and choice in the setting of a limited life span.
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Three Study Types Envisioned
- Descriptive Epidemiology.
- Analytic Epidemiology.
- Modeling.
Slide 5
Descriptive Epidemiology
- Large data set analyses (population surveys, medical databases, electronic health record (EHR), insurance claims).
- Chronic illnesses needing:
- Natural history.
- Impact on quality of life over time.
- Life expectancy.
- Cumulative burden of therapies over time:
- Number and types of medications.
- Other recommended treatments.
- Services for tertiary prevention.
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Analytic Epidemiology
- Retrospective cohort designs.
- Assess benefits and harms of preventive or therapeutic interventions.
- In "real world" settings for patients who have multiple chronic co-morbid conditions.
- Require sufficient clinical data and innovative statistical techniques to determine the relative positive and negative impacts of prevention/therapy in a populations with co-morbid illness.
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Modeling studies
- Decision models and cost-effectiveness analysis.
- Project impact of recommended therapies and preventive services on patients with two or more co-morbid chronic conditions.
- Models sufficiently comprehensive to model the impact of the co-morbid illness on.
- Issues of competing morbidity and/or mortality.
- Benefits and harms of the intervention.
Slide 8
R21 Grant Program
- 2008 funds $3.7 million.
- 18 awards.
- R21 : exploratory research.
- Second phase planned for 2010 to build on results.
Slide 9
Today's Presenters
- 'Complex Patient' R21 grantees:
- Laura M. De Castro MD; Duke U.
- "Relationship of Depression to Sickle Cell Disease Severity, Health Care Utilization and Quality of Life."
- Maureen Smith MD; U. Wisconsin
- "Guideline Adherence and Health Outcomes in Medicare FFS Patients with Diabetes."
- Expert commentary:
- Barbara J. Turner MD, MSED, MA.
Professor of Medicine
Division of General Internal Medicine
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Current as of January 2009
Internet Citation:
Provision of Preventive Services in the Complex Patient. Slide Presentation from the AHRQ 2008 Annual Conference (Text Version). January 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/about/annualmtg08/090908slides/CastroSmith.htm